Anonfiles Is Dead — Here Are the Best Alternatives

Anonfiles shut down in August 2023 after years of struggling with abuse and illegal content. The operators said they could "no longer handle the extreme volumes of people misusing the service." If you used anonfiles for legitimate anonymous file sharing, here are the best alternatives that are still running.

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Why storage.to?

Truly Anonymous

No account, no email, no personal information required. Upload a file and get a link — that's it.

25GB Limit

Anonfiles capped uploads at 20GB. storage.to gives you 25GB per file, completely free.

Auto-Expiring Links

Files auto-delete after 1-7 days. This keeps the platform clean and reduces abuse — a problem anonfiles couldn't solve.

Clean Interface

No shady ads, no redirects, no fake download buttons. Just a simple upload page and clean download links.

How It Works

1

Upload Anonymously

Drag any file onto storage.to. No account, no captcha, no personal data collected.

2

Set Expiry & Password

Choose how long the file stays available (1-7 days). Optionally add a password for extra privacy.

3

Share the Link

Copy the download link and share it. The file auto-deletes when the expiry time is up.

Perfect For

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Private File Sharing

Share sensitive files without creating accounts or leaving a trail.

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Software Distribution

Share open-source builds, scripts, or tools with communities.

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Bug Reports

Share logs, crash dumps, or screen recordings with developers anonymously.

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Whistleblowing & Journalism

Share documents securely without identifying yourself.

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Forum & IRC Sharing

Post download links in forums without needing a file hosting account.

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Temporary Transfers

Share a file that only needs to exist for a few days, then disappears automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did anonfiles shut down?

The operators shut it down in August 2023, citing inability to handle the "extreme volumes of people misusing the service." Despite efforts at moderation, abuse overwhelmed the platform.

Is storage.to safe to use?

Yes. Files are uploaded to Cloudflare R2 infrastructure and delivered via their global CDN. Auto-expiry and malware scanning help keep the platform clean.

How is storage.to different from anonfiles?

The biggest difference is auto-expiry. Files on storage.to delete after 1-7 days, which prevents the accumulation of abusive content that killed anonfiles. Both offer anonymous, no-account uploads.

What about other anonfiles alternatives like Catbox?

Catbox is still active but has a 200MB limit and no expiry. storage.to offers 25GB with auto-expiry. Pixeldrain is another option with a 20GB limit.

Are there ads on storage.to?

No. Zero ads, zero pop-ups. Anonfiles became increasingly ad-heavy before shutdown — storage.to has none.

Anonymous Uploads, Clean Interface

No account, no ads, no abuse. Upload up to 25GB and share with an auto-expiring link.

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