: For power users, appending ?e=1 to a 1fichier URL allows for the export of file lists (including names and sizes) in CSV format, facilitating advanced sorting in software like Excel or Google Sheets.

: Use dedicated file search engines or "Dorking" on Google. For example, searching site:1fichier.com "filename" or using tools like FileChef or General-Search can help locate specific public links.

The 1Fichier search functionality is but lacks advanced features (content search, hash lookup, saved filters). For users with highly structured archives, the search work yields efficient results. For unstructured or massive datasets, external indexing (e.g., maintaining a local CSV file of 1Fichier links) is recommended.

"Dead" links are common on file hosting sites. Before starting a large download queue, it is often wise to check if the link is still active. Many third-party link aggregators display a "Status" indicating if the file has been taken down for copyright violation or inactivity.

: Services like Real-Debrid or AllDebrid can be used to "unrestrict" 1fichier links, providing premium download speeds and bypassing wait times without a direct 1fichier subscription.