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    TalkTalk Webspace

    I am having problems with uploading files. When I contacted TalkTalk I was told this has been discontinued, even though there is a "Manage Webspace" feature on their website. Is this really the case, and if so can anyone recommend a free/low cost alternative for hosting files rather than a proper website?

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    I think they discontinued it to prevent hacks. You can't hack what does not exist.

    You could use a NAS drive.

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    Install Putty SSH Client is an SSH and SFTP client for Windows. It is developed and supported professionally by Bitvise. The SSH Client is robust, easy to install, easy to use, and supports all features supported by PuTTY, as well as the following:graphical SFTP file transfer;single-click Remote Desktop tunneling;auto-reconnecting capability;
    dynamic port forwarding through an integrated proxy;an FTP-to-SFTP protocol bridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMJB View Post
    Is this really the case,
    I though it disappeared years ago. (> 5?)

    and if so can anyone recommend a free/low cost alternative for hosting files rather than a proper website
    Dropbox and GoogleDrive have a free service up to a certain size. (I think Microsoft OneDrive does too).
    MiracleBox Prem Twin HD - 2@DVB-T2 + Xtrend et8000 - 5(incl. 2 different USBs)@DVB-T2[terrestrial - UK Freeview HD, Sandy Heath] - LAN/USB-stick/HDD

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