I believe I can accept and send mature contents as well. It's only that doing so you might violate Google's policies. Again, I at least got a warning once. Are you sure you are OK to do it?
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Thank you for shamelessly trying to earn a link
I'll see what I can do...
About the password protected files, I have thought about that too (although I had 7zip in my mind, because it's freeware). But I am not sure if every member is so handy with this. So if there is a way, I would prefer that you guys can simply download the video file.
Not sure about Mega. You seem to need that API or something.
I wish we could have used sendvid.com, unfortunately the file is too large.
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Thank you for helping to do some research. Hope we can find someplace suitable. The file is around 2,6GB.
I had no problems before. But it happened shortly after I posted the Previews of my custom videos. I hosted the pictures on my Google Drive. I read that Google does take action when they receive complaints about content. I have no proof, but this might have happened to me. To prevent loosing my Google account I stopped doing it.
What they wrote was:
"Dear ...,
We've determined that your photos may be in violation of our User Content and Conduct Policy.
Continued violation of our policies can lead to the loss of your ability to use some or all features of Google+ and other Google services. Learn more
Sincerely,
The Google+ team"
And linking to their Policy in section 9 is written:
"Sexually Explicit Material
Do not distribute sexually explicit or pornographic material. Do not drive traffic to commercial pornography sites.
We do allow naturalistic and documentary depictions of nudity (such as an image of a breastfeeding infant), as well as depictions of nudity that serve a clear educational, scientific, or artistic purpose.
Note that your Google+ profile photo cannot include mature or offensive content. For example, do not use a photo that is a close-up of a person?s buttocks or cleavage."
I consider sexfighting artistic and sportive. But apparantly Google feels different about it
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