Saturday 2 February 2019

MEGA

File sharing site Megaupload hit the headlines last year when the US department of justice shut it down and arrested its founder kim dotcom for allegedly promoting piracy. One year later, Dotcom is back with a new site to take on cloud storage service like Dropbox and Google drive.
 The new Mega offers 50GB of online storage- the most among all service – and also boasts of advance security  features, including locally encrypting files before upload, thus not letting even the service know what your file contains. Without the decryption key, no one can access that data, but the user. The interface resembles that of any file explorer, and although we initially faced a few problem uploading files, it now seems to work well.

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