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Mega cloud storage review

Posted on December 13, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Mega (opens in new tab) configures its cloud storage (opens in new tab) somewhat differently as the brainchild of eccentric tech entrepreneur Kim Dotcom (who has since moved on, but was also responsible for the now defunct Megaupload), its main draw is the variety of built-in security mechanisms you get on all of the Mega plans (including the free one that comes with a whopping 20GB). You can sign up for Mega here (opens in new tab)The features include end-to-end encryption and the publishing of its source code on GitHub, so anyone can audit it for security issues. Mega overall is intuitive and easy to use, with cross-platform tools available across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
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