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1. Introduction
It’s no secret that it is difficult to share large files and videos with clients. In fact, this is a common problem and hence many different approaches have been applied to solve this problem.
For example, you might use Dropbox to share your files with your client or you might upload the video on your website as it helps in sharing the content as well. But any of these solutions will require a lot of time and effort from your side in order to manage all the files.
What if there was one solution that could help you save a lot of time, effort and energy? If so, then this is the solution for you. It is called iShared by Rovi . IShared is an online file sharing platform which helps people share large files with their clients easily and efficiently.

2. Why Freelancers Need Cloud Storage

The default storage of your computer is called RAM. Using a computer with a large amount of RAM is like having a huge bank of memory. The reason for this is that the RAM will be used to store your data, so it’s a lot cheaper than buying new hard drives.
However, this is only true of computers that have the same type of hardware. If you have an old laptop and you decide to upgrade it with a new processor and hard drive, then the performance would be limited because it would use less RAM than before.
The same thing applies to cloud storage. The more cloud storage space your files take up, the less free space you will have on your local hard drive; meaning that you can only work with files that are stored on the cloud storage service in order to access them at any time. Some people do not use cloud storage at all; they just store their files on their local hard drive instead.
But there are some things that can help when handling large files:
1) Transferring large files from one computer to another using FTP or SFTP (secure file transfer) is one way many people share large file projects with clients. If you do not know what these programs are, then read this article first by Google : https://support.google.com/dfp/answer/3257734?hl=en-GB (because Google has Gmail support built-in)
2) If you don’t want to use FTP or SFTP , then you can also send files through email attachments or even web links .