@ButchyBear nice share one advice try to avoid password for zips a lot will complain about it it was wrong and soo
Keep your works ? best regards
I only will do it for direct links from now on. Google will likely block files that have Medicines or keygens in them, It is my personal 2TB Google One G-Drive Account, so it will download at full speed even for sharing files, etc. Their free ones are very different as are the corporate ones. they will zip files that people want to download if they are over 1 MB I think. they also scan them for any programs that have the ability to change things on a computer such as Medicines and Keygens, whether or not they are there on purpose. They are the nosiest company. They do have more bandwidth than just about anyone except AMAZON. From now on I will explain in my threads that contain Medicines or keygens that the direct downloads are encrypted and why. All .torrents will not be from now on. The advantage to downloading from a link like I provide is speed, people, if they have the bandwidth, can download files at over one Gbps. I had a friend that has a really fast connection at work download a file at close to 8 Gbps once from me! It was even a fairly large file, like about 1 TB.
Thanks so very much for the help and the password warning. I should have thought to make the .torrent non-encrypted. I could try to pack one as a solid file and see if that throws Google off. If they un-rar or un-zip it though, they will not let me download it and will be all over my files if I do it more than once or twice. that is the only really bad part about them for cloud space. I tried one that had a password but wasn't encrypted, they caught it, I also tried to encrypt one with no password and they caught that too.
Thanks again for everything!