Easy ways to download files from the internet to Clouds Storage

Cloud storage can now be viewed as secure storage that gives users flexibility in grouping uploaded files and is not limited in time. Any free cloud storage is of course limited to a maximum quota and is different from choosing premium features, or you can say that paid can get a higher quota or be unlimited (unlimited). One of the most popular cloud storages today is Google Drive and Dropbox, which come with a very large quota for users who choose the free plan. Each Google Account will always get around 15GB for all plans, including Drive and Mail. It is different when Dropbox provides something, but only for file storage.
I am currently using Dropbox myself because it has been proven to have extraordinary properties and can be integrated directly into a PC like a normal folder. Users can upload files by moving / copying files to the Dropbox folder and the files will be uploaded instantly. In addition, Dropbox also offers an application for smartphones to make it easier for users to upload or download content stored on the account. Drive and Dropbox have almost the same functionality, the difference is very small as Dropbox has more advantages over Clouds storage here, which is better, while Drive is also good, but there are some features that are less complete than Dropbox.
Uploading a large file is not possible with a normal upload connection even though the network is 3G, but it is still missing when uploading files larger than 1GB. Most people will Buy an RDP package to speed up the upload process However, the RDP package is also known to be quite expensive per month, so not many people buy the package unless it is for personal reasons. And here I am giving something new to upload files relatively quickly, but the condition is that the file must be on the Internet and have a direct link. In this way, the user can copy the file to the cloud storage for temporary storage and download it with a very fast connection time.
If you’ve ever uploaded a file via FTP, maybe this time I’ll share. The difference is that it is cloud storage and it can also be uploaded to FTP. Then what to do with Namely with the help of other sites that already offer this function. The page that I’m going to share currently supports approx. 5 cloud storages and will likely increase over time. Users can quickly copy files from the Internet directly to the cloud account, even if the file size is more than 1 GB, waiting a maximum of 5 to 10 minutes may be enough. Here is the procedure, see below.
First, prepare the URL of the file from the internet that is ready to be copied to the cloud storage. Also make sure the URL is a direct link and does not require authentication.
If so, please go to the website http://ctrlq.org/save/. And click the google sign picture.
Then there is on the google licensing page, please click allow, it will pop up a special page for copying files.
In the column, please insert the URL of the file beforehand, there are several cloud storages underneath, please select what you want. Here I am giving an example of choosing Google Drive.
Then click File upload and a popup will appear, just click Connect to Google Drive, and will be redirected to the authorization page. Click on Allow.
Next, the user will be prompted to select the folder to save the file to. Please select it and then click the button Save your file.
Now wait until the upload process is complete and a percentage notification appears in the popup.
I demonstrated the above method on Google Drive, and it’s the same with Dropbox or others as all you need to do is license applications on the website. There are several supported stores on the site, viz Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Box.net, Evernote, FTP server. If you are doing it for FTP it will be different on the permissions page since you don’t need it. The user can simply write down the FTP details on the server like host name, username and password and then simply select a folder and save it. Uploading from FTP takes a little long due to the usually limited download speed of the server if the file is very large. In addition, of course, uploading to an FTP server from free hosting takes a long time to upload a large file.
The Ctrlq website has tons of very helpful Internet tools, and that doesn’t stop there. A very minimal appearance is to be expected the dedicated web page for cloud storage can be opened in any form of network and makes it easier for users who save files frequently and want to download them at another time when they have very good internet speeds. If you have any questions about any of the above, please comment.
Hopefully useful and good luck