Tuesday, January 22, 2013

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

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

Kim Dotcom just broadcast a batshit spectacle live to the world from his mansion in New Zealand. Lofty thoughts! Techno! A fake FBI raid! The gist: His new startup Mega isn't just super-private file storage in the cloud.

The new service's privacy policy is structured around encrypting individual user data locally before uploading—so Mega never really does any decryption, and can't tell what you're uploading. If you choose to give it a whirl, you should know that it

The day after the launch of Kim Dotcom's new Mega service, the StopFileLockers anti-piracy group has begun a battle to cut off its finances.

Despite launching small over a day ago, new cloud storage service Mega has seen 1 million users sign up, according to founder Kim Dotcom, who spoke at a Mega launch event at his home in New Zealand yesterday.

Despite launching small over a day ago, new cloud storage service Mega has seen 1 million users sign up, according to founder Kim Dotcom, who spoke at a Mega launch event at his home in New Zealand yesterday.

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

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