Comparison

sto.care vs SendGB

Long-storage free tiers, with and without ads · Updated May 2026

Quick answer
  • Use SendGB if you need genuinely long-lived links (up to 90 days) and don't mind ads on the download page.
  • Use sto.care if you want 7-day expiry plus a one-click revoke if you change your mind sooner.
  • Use SendGB if you specifically need the 5 GB ceiling held over a long window. Otherwise the trade-offs favour sto.care.
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SendGB and sto.care look almost identical at first glance: 5 GB per file, no signup on either side, browser-based, email-driven. The differences show up after the file is sent. SendGB lets you stretch storage windows out for weeks, supports passwords on free, and pays for itself with ads on the download page. sto.care stores files for 7 days, runs no ads, and adds a one-click revoke link to your confirmation email.

Below is the head-to-head with sto.care.

Feature ComparisonSide-by-side breakdown

Featuresto.careSendGB
Free per-file size limit5 GB5 GB
Account required (sender)
Account required (recipient)
Default expiry7 days7 days
Maximum expiry (free)7 daysUp to 90 days
Revoke link on demand
Ads on download page
Password protection
Encryption at rest
Multiple downloads
Email-driven send
Monthly cost$0$0

Lifecycle ControlLong expiry, no take-back

SendGB's headline feature is the long storage window: the homepage lets the sender pick options stretching out to about 90 days (SendGB). For some use cases (sending a contract draft to a slow-moving recipient, archiving a hand-off for a few weeks) that's genuinely useful. The hidden cost is that the free tier doesn't expose an early-revoke option. Once you set the expiry and click send, the file is live for the full duration whether you want it to be or not.

sto.care defaults to 7 days, but every transfer comes with a revoke link in the confirmation email. One click and the share is dead. If you mistype an email address or change your mind, you don't need to wait out the clock: you cancel.

The download pageWhat your recipient sees

SendGB's recipient page shows the file metadata, the download button, and several display ads. Less aggressive than WeTransfer's full-page wallpapers, but still ads. For business or sensitive sends, that's noise around your file. sto.care's download page is completely ad-free.

Where SendGB has the edgeReal concessions

Two things SendGB does that sto.care doesn't: password protection on free transfers, and storage windows that run out to roughly 90 days. If your file needs to be available for weeks (and you're comfortable with the no-revoke trade-off), or if password protection is a hard requirement, SendGB is the right tool. The comparison isn't one-sided.

When SendGB is better

  • You need the file to stay available for more than 7 days
  • You need password protection on a free transfer
  • You don't mind the recipient seeing ads next to the file
  • You're sending to a recipient on a slow turnaround

When sto.care is better

  • You want the option to revoke the link before its automatic expiry
  • You don't want ads sitting next to your file on the download page
  • You'd rather files default to short-lived than long-lived
  • You prefer a UI that doesn't push paid upgrades

FAQCommon questions

How long does SendGB keep files for free?

SendGB lets the sender pick a storage window (the homepage exposes options up to 90 days), well beyond what most free competitors offer. The trade-off is full-page advertising on the download view and no built-in way to revoke a transfer early once it's gone out. sto.care defaults to 7 days but ships an on-demand revoke link in the confirmation email.

Can I delete a SendGB transfer before it expires?

SendGB's free tier doesn't expose an early-revoke control. Once you've sent a file, the link stays live for whatever expiry you picked. sto.care's confirmation email includes a one-click revoke that kills the share immediately, so you can take a file back ten minutes after sending if you change your mind.

Why does SendGB show ads on the download page?

SendGB's free tier is funded by display advertising on the recipient's download page. It's less aggressive than WeTransfer's full-screen wallpapers but still sits above and around the download button. sto.care's download page has no ads: file name, size, and a Download button.

Is SendGB faster than sto.care for large files?

Both tools upload directly from the browser over HTTPS, so transfer speed depends mostly on your connection. SendGB does run extra ad-loading and tracking scripts on the download page, which slows the recipient's experience. The actual file transfer itself is comparable.

Does SendGB support password-protected transfers on the free tier?

Yes, SendGB allows password protection on free transfers. sto.care doesn't currently offer that. If a password gate is essential, that's a real win for SendGB. For most use cases the 7-day expiry plus on-demand revoke gives sto.care a stronger control story.

Where are SendGB files stored?

SendGB doesn't publish its corporate jurisdiction, hosting region, or data-residency commitments on the public homepage as of May 2026 (the only contact detail visible is an email address). If your share is jurisdiction-sensitive, that opacity itself is a factor. sto.care files sit in AWS eu-west-1 (Ireland), GDPR-jurisdictional, with a 7-day automatic expiry.

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Comparing more options? See sto.care vs WeTransfer and sto.care vs SwissTransfer, or read our guide to free file sharing without signup.