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TrueFile is an online file upload, sharing, and management service. Its positioning is closer to a traditional file-hosting site than a full enterprise cloud drive. After registering, users can upload multiple files, keep them stored long term, and share them via links, HTML code, or Facebook/Twitter. Premium members get an improved download experience, such as no waiting time and direct downloads.
Based on the available content, TrueFile’s basic capabilities include batch uploads, drag-and-drop uploads in Chrome/Firefox, file storage, share links, fast downloads, and folder management. The single-file limit is under 2GB for free users/non-account uploads, and under 4GB for Premium users. Any file type is allowed. The API is one of its more valuable features: it provides /authorize to obtain an access_token, and supports endpoints for account information, plan information, file upload/download/info/edit/delete/move/copy, as well as folder creation, listing, editing, deletion, and moving. The API returns JSON and HTTPS is recommended, but the documentation explicitly states that chunked uploads are not currently supported.
TrueFile states that uploads and downloads are 100% free for all users, while also offering Premium accounts for more flexible upload/download capabilities, such as no waiting time, direct downloads, and unlimited download speed. Unfortunately, the captured content does not disclose specific Premium pricing, billing cycles, payment methods, or refund policies, making it difficult to assess commercial procurement costs.
Its advantages include free availability, support for any file type, a file retention period described as “unlimited days,” and an API that covers the lifecycle of files and folders, making it suitable for lightweight integrations. The drawbacks are also clear: there is limited security and compliance information, beyond “secure storage” and a recommendation to use HTTPS; there is no visible support for common enterprise SaaS features such as team spaces, member roles, permission approvals, or audit logs. While mechanisms such as automatic API token expiration are described, overall enterprise-grade governance is lacking.
TrueFile is better suited to individual webmasters, developer testing, lightweight file distribution, and external-link sharing for images, videos, and documents. It is less suitable for enterprises with stricter requirements around compliance, permissions, SLA, and team collaboration. Access from mainland China is not covered in the available content, so it should be considered unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If you need enterprise collaboration and stable local access, alternatives to compare include Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, as well as China-based options such as 坚果云, 阿里云盘, and 腾讯微云.
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