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How to directly transfer files between CLOUD STORAGE. MultCloud tutorial

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In this video I’m showing you a clean way to transfer files from one cloud storage to another cloud storage without downloading and re-uploading everything manually. I’m using MultCloud for this, and the main thing you should know is it’s not completely free—but they do give you a 5GB monthly limit. So if your transfer is under 5GB, you can basically treat it like a free solution, and if you’re going above that, you’ll need a plan. I walk you through the exact workflow: create a MultCloud account, then add your cloud accounts using the “Add Cloud” option. If you’re doing a direct cloud-to-cloud copy (like Google Drive to OneDrive), you need to add both accounts. After that, I use the “Cloud Transfer” feature to pick the source files and the destination location. I also cover the extra options like email notifications when the transfer completes, filtering files by extension, and scheduling transfers for later. And if you’re transferring from a direct link into your cloud, I show the “Remote Upload” method—paste the link, choose the destination, and save to cloud.

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