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Dropbox alternatives with no "please register" popup ads?

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I'm using Dropbox here and there to send people singular documents.
Technically, the recipient is free to view or download the doc.

Problem is, Dropbox is hell-bent on pressuring people to register, and it does so with an initial fullscreen ad on mobile or a popup ad on desktop.
There is a "continue" button, but it's relatively difficult to notice, in a sleazy way that's become all too common on the web.
People who aren't familiar with this don't know how to skip it, especially non-techies.

What's your recommended alternatives, that work plain and simple with no trickery?
 
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