http://solidfiles.com might be good alternative. to upload mkv mp4 format. allows anonymous uploads without account. 500mb upload, files are stored for 3 months if no download count and no wait time. :)
It's been around for a while now and the download speeds from there are okay also if I remember right you have to wait like between 5-15 mins before you can download another file from there.
It's on the front page "AnonFiles has restricted its supported file types (even MKV is not allowed, despite what is mentioned in the allowed extensions list), so is no longer being uploaded to."
More trickiness for Firefox: Turn JavaScript on and off with a button on the fly. Off until clock, on to get countdown. Also on the fly on/off for Java, Flash, Silverlight, Images, Cookies, etc.
Sockshare: same company as Putlocker, uploading currently disabled through the API. They may disappear soon - will have to wait and see Putlocker.ws: I can't even get to their "Go Pro" page... ForwardFiles: files only stored for 12 days TempShare: files only stored for 45-90 days
Actually, you can use ad-blockers with uptobox and non-premium acounts if you also block javascripts (using NoScripts for Firefox, NotScripts for Chrome, etc.). Most functions still work. The only side effect I notice is that the timer doesn't count down, but it will still give you the link after waiting 45s and clicking the download button.
Yeah, it gives me the same thing, chrome has blocked it for your safety.
Some ads that they feature have some sort of malicious content, and UpToBox continued to run the ads leaving Google to block them. Over time uptobox will remove these ads (if they didn't already) and then they will get unblocked by Google. I Don't know when Google will decide it's safe to visit the website again.
Since uptobox doesn't allow ad-blockers, it's best to avoid it. Of course, if you're a premium account holder (like me), you have nothing to worry about (no ads).
From 500 to 250mb? What... That is like such a downgrade of service... What are they thinking... Files types allowed: jpg, jpeg, gif, png, pdf, css, txt, avi, mpeg, mpg, mp3, doc, docx, odt, apk, rmvb, zip, rar, mkv, xls, odf, py
Seems like AnonFiles just changed their valid file types list, removing a few, and reduced their size limit to 250MB. Files uploaded to AF now have a .rar extension, although they're really just 7-Zip files with a fake header. 7-Zip 9.20 seems to open them fine, don't know about WinRAR.
19/02/2014 10:26 — iJops01