Monday, January 21, 2013

Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GBs of cloud storage

Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GBs of cloud storage

The most glaring issue for Kobeissi is that Mega claims to offer end-to-end encryption of users' files without requiring them to download any software. All of the encryption takes place in the user's browser reluctantly when he or she visits the site

Mega Will Speed Up Soon, Says Kim Dotcom Mega's service has pretty much sucked since its launch, which is not surprising if you believe that one million people signed up in the first day of service. Not to worry, those, according to Kim Jong Dot-Com-Uh

Mega Will Speed Up Soon, Says Kim Dotcom Mega's service has pretty much sucked since its launch, which is not surprising if you believe that one million people signed up in the first day of service. Not to worry, those, according to Kim Jong Dot-Com-Uh

Kim Dotcom's new end-to-end encrypted file storage and allotment service, Mega is being billed as The Privacy Company. Even if law enforcement would get its hands on your data, it wouldn't have the decryption key. Kim Dotcom launched Mega on Sunday,

The flamboyant entrepreneur's follow-up to MegaUpload, which was shuttered by U.S. authorities over piracy concerns, is currently commence to the public. Look into this article by Edward Moyer on CNET News.

Related Outdoor Links


Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GBs of cloud storage

No comments:

Post a Comment