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Seedr: Get your space

Seedr simplifies the way you get stuff, stream and access it. You can download it and use it right away. Below are the steps on how we can make use of Seedr

Creating a free login

  • Enter into the official website https://www.seedr.cc/
  • Create a free account by entering your email and a custom password for seedr in the main page as shown below
Register on Seedr

  • Once you submit the details you will get a confirmation email and click on the link sent by seedr to activate the account.
  • Now you can login to your account and you can see that you have an free account with the usage limit upto 2 GB of space. 

  • You can upgrade for getting more space. Visit https://www.seedr.cc/subscription for more details.

Features of Seedr

  • Access your Torrent Downloads easily
  • Seedr has various ways of adding files to your storage.
  • You can add Seedr to chrome via extension. Please visit https://www.seedr.cc/pulse/2015/06/21/add-on/ for more details

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