About TeraDownloader
TeraDownloader is an independent website built around one narrow purpose: helping people work with publicly shared TeraBox links in a cleaner browser workflow.
What the site does
The main tool helps visitors inspect a public TeraBox link, generate a direct download when the source allows it, and preview some videos in-browser.
Around that tool, we publish support content so the site remains understandable on its own: how-to pages, FAQs, contact details, privacy information, and basic troubleshooting.
We do not claim to be the official TeraBox service, we do not host user files, and we do not bypass private access controls. When a link requires an account, has expired, or is restricted by the source, the official provider remains the source of truth.
What we try to avoid
- Unverifiable user counts, ratings, or “best in the world” claims.
- Confusing branding that makes the site look official when it is not.
- Thin pages that only repeat the same keyword without adding real help.
- Broken support flows, such as forms that look real but do nothing.
Editorial principles
Explain the limits
We try to say clearly when a link is public-only, when streaming may not work, and when the official provider is still required.
Keep the workflow simple
Visitors should be able to paste a link, understand the result, and decide what to do next without digging through clutter.
Publish useful guides
The site includes walkthroughs, troubleshooting notes, and policy pages so it works as a real help resource, not just a tool shell.
Need help or want to report something?
The best starting points are the FAQ, support contact page, and DMCA policy. Those pages make it easier for visitors and review teams to understand who operates the site and how to reach us.