Is Terabox Good

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Earleen Statham

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Aug 3, 2024, 11:46:43 AM8/3/24
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There are small increases in storage available for free in the app. We were able to add 2GB for watching an advert, and up to 61GB can be claimed for users who open the app every day for seven days, though the small print says that this storage has a validity period of 180 days.

There is a seven-day free trial period, however card details are required and auto-renew is enabled. Along with additional storage, the benefits of Premium accounts include a 20GB file size limit (using the mobile apps or Windows client only), the ability to store up to 50,000 files, and a 30-day recycle bin retention period. The most notable of all, though, are the "ultra fast" upload and download speeds that are unlocked.

Signing up was the first hurdle we had to overcome with Terabox. Our StartMail address was rejected and the website provided a list of acceptable email domains. In fairness these included major players like Gmail, iCloud and Outlook. One AOL registration later and we were in.

The web interface will be familiar to most users, with typical drag-and-drop support for file uploads and for moving files within the browser itself. In fact, most users will end up settling with browser access only, as the downloadable windows client is virtually identical.

TeraBox promises faster downloads through its desktop client. However, this is a Windows-only software, leaving macOS users left out. There are iOS and Android apps too, but only the Android version supports automatic folder backup.

The mobile app looks a little busy in comparison with the browser interface, with distracting dynamic advert blocks. At least its layout is simple, with specific tabs for files, photo albums, videos and sharing tools.

TeraBox cannot help you to recover a forgotten password, and files inside the safe are deleted after too many incorrect attempts. Strangely TeraBox's pricing page doesn't list this 'Encrypted space' as an option for free plans, which begs the question if the 'Personal Vault' is encrypted at all.

The company - Flextech Inc. - also offers a way to share big files without requiring users to make an account. Controls for this TeraTransfer service are a little more limited, with links only available for 24 hours, and a 50GB file size limit (unlimited for TeraBox free or Premium users).

This in contrast to other cloud storage software like Nextcloud, which offer zero-knowledge "end to end encryption". This means that even the providers don't know what data is held by customers on their servers.

As we are unable to confirm the current situation with data storage and security, we recommend using TeraBox cautiously. This means that you should avoid storing sensitive and personal information in its cloud space. If you truly have no choice, consider using the best encryption software to protect your files before upload.

For our first test, we copied a 650 MB folder to the application directory, measuring how quickly the desktop client was able to sync the files to the cloud. The folder contained 22 files including MP3s, images, metadata files and a PDF.

Using our free account, the same 1GB was re-downloaded in under nine minutes. This would have been reasonable before the introduction of high-speed Internet connections; most other competitors manage the same download in less than half the time, with several sub-one-minute times.

Our most recent tests in 2023 performed much better. Our data uploaded in just under 105 seconds. Our upload speed averaged 70Mbps but as before we were victims of TeraBox's throttling which slowed the upload below cloud storage competitors like Dropbox and OneDrive.

In this test, we deleted the folder from the application directory, removing it from the device. After seeing whether the files were gone from the cloud drive, we looked to see if it was possible to recover them.

TeraBox allowed us to upload our test document to the cloud drive. However we were unable to edit it online. When we uploaded the modified version, TeraBox simply appended a '(1)' to the new file. Clearly this isn't a good cloud storage solution if you want to store multiple versions of the same file and revert to them with a few mouse clicks.

None of TeraBox's competitors also seek to throttle users' bandwidth to control upload and download speeds. Admittedly, you can sidestep this issue by signing up for a Premium plan but we would have liked to see an unrestricted upload/download quota, for example 10GB per day instead of a blanket restriction.

With this in mind, if used sensibly and with a reliable encryption utility, TeraBox is at the top of its game for this price point. We hope to see the rollout of a macOS client as well as even more features to give it the same clout as more seasoned rivals, though.

Is TeraBox legit? Can it be trusted? In this article, we will present unbiased and comprehensive evidence on whether TeraBox is legitimate. You will also learn some channels to reach out for technical support if you find TeraBox not working.

Launched in 2020, TeraBox has become a leading cloud service provider in the playing field, offering a rare and whooping 1TB of secure cloud storage completely free of cost. You can use it for a wide variety of purposes, including backing up files, transferring large files between devices, downloading and saving online videos and so much more.

As a formal commercial software providing legitimate services, TeraBox has been reviewed and approved by mainstream app stores, including App Store, Google Play Store, and Microsoft Store, where you can download the app for free.

One of the most frequently asked questions is whether TeraBox really offers the 1TB free cloud storage as it is marketed. Since the initial free storage on signup is only 10GB, many users frown upon it, thinking they have been tricked into downloading the app.

Another concern is about the period of validity of the 1 TB free cloud storage. Some users think it is only free during the seven-day trial, but it is not the case. The large free cloud storage you get by signing up actually stays with you for as long as you want.

In fact, many users did subscribe to the premium plan after the trial. They enjoy 2 TB cloud storage, ultra-fast download speeds, file upload up to 20GB, online file unzipping, a 1080P video player, and a number of other features. However, if the premium plan does not suit you well, you can always stick with the free plan, where you can still have access to the 1 TB free cloud storage.

Some users found out, to their horror, that some of their photos and files stored in the cloud were gone, and they thought it was TeraBox that had deleted them. However, TeraBox only provides cloud storage without making any changes to whatever stored in it.

If you know how to use its 1TB free cloud storage properly, you will be convinced that TeraBox is a legit cloud storage. If you find TeraBox not working, do not hesitate to reach out to us for help at help...@terabox.com, for it is our responsibility to give you the best possible service. Download TeraBox free now to start the exploration!

Thank you for your feedback! Regarding the buffering issues while downloading files, it might be related to network conditions or server load. We recommend checking your internet connection and switch to a different network.

It is also recommend to clear the cache of the TeraBox, as accumulated cache can sometimes cause performance issues. If the problem persists, please contact our support team at help...@terabox.com for further assistance.

But cloud storage will probably also become cheaper over time. I think it is a decision that should be made under consideration of your individual requirements and of course your willingness to build and maintain such a project.

Four of those drives will be parity drives, so in the end I will have 20 x 18 TB = 360 TB usable storage. I initially calculated with TiB instead of TB that's why I said 320 when it should have been even more.

Thanks! I really am hard-torn. I think in the end I will do it, even if it is just for the experience. If I can save some money along the way that's great. If not, I will at least not lose too much, I think.

A self-administered server with its own HDDs would be a perfect answer to all the shenanigans/rug-pulls the cloud storage companies have been springing up on us... and if you have any spare capacity to sell please let us know, depending on the margin you add I'm sure there will be takers!

I bought PikPark 10TB premium for one month to test all functions, but it cannot be considered as an option. Their application is similar to terabox. It's a bad app, slow, and of dubious origin. Sharing is also bad, the video player is not great, in short, everything is very bad. For those who are used to using google drive, dropbox, mega.nz, box, or even onedrive, it cannot be considered an option.

Does not sound good. hahah. Tarabox is "famous" scam. It "works" - but you will never upload 100GB even if you pay for 50TB as it is slow beyond anything. It is a bit like these 100TB SSD disks from ebay for $20.

this is good. it's great. You receive this message. either with a single transfer, or --transferes 4, --transferes 4 8 simultaneous. Failed to copy: failed to create a new file: Error "task_run_nums_limit" (11): The number of tasks in transmission has reached the limit, please try again later.
I was able to send 3.4GB in 3 hours through the app.
zero k via rclone

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