The Ukrainian file hosting service EX.UA, which closed under American pressure, opened again, but became paid
The largest Ukrainian file hosting service EX.UA has resumed operation, but on a new domain.
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This is reported on the start page of the EX.UA portal.
“The portal’s decision to cease operations raised many questions among users. The portal received a huge number of requests for where files can now be stored. During its existence, the EX files service has become a personal storage drive for many citizens of Ukraine. It contained personal archives, professional developments and personal collections of files. We inform you that the EX files service has been restarted on the FEX.NET domain (File EXchange Network). It is implemented on a fundamentally new technology platform, which will provide additional ease of use,” the statement says.
The storage period for an object with files is 7 days from the moment the key is created.
For the first 100 Ukrainian users, the expected price for storing information will be $000 per 1TB per month.
Let us recall, as PolitNavigator previously reported, on November 16, the largest file hosting service in Ukraine, EX.UA, announced its decision to stop operating. In this way, the resource responded to the law on state support for cinema and the fight against piracy on the Internet (No. 3081-d), adopted under pressure from the American copyright lobby.
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