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How To Upload To Mega.nz

Cloud storage and file hosting service

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MEGA web awarding in 2013

Developer(s) MEGA Ltd.
Initial release xix Jan 2013; 9 years agone  (2013-01-xix)
Repository https://github.com/meganz
Written in PHP, C++, JavaScript, Coffee, Objective-C
Operating system
  • Microsoft Windows
  • macOS
  • Linux
  • Android
  • iOS
  • Windows Phone
  • Browser extension
Bachelor in l languages[1]

List of languages

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Type
  • Cloud storage
  • File hosting service
  • Remote backup service
License MEGA Limited Lawmaking Review Licence (source-available freeware)
Website mega.io

MEGA (a recursive acronym continuing for MEGA Encrypted Global Access)[2] is a cloud storage and file hosting service offered by MEGA Express, a company based in Auckland, New Zealand.[3] The service is offered through spider web-based apps. MEGA mobile apps are also available for Android and iOS. MEGA is known for the largest fully featured free cloud storage in the globe with 20 GB[4] storage resource allotment for gratis accounts. The website and service was launched on 19 January 2013, by Kim Dotcom, together with chief technical officer, director, and co-founder Mathias Ortmann, chief marketing officer Finn Batato and Bram van der Kolk.

Data encryption [edit]

Data on Mega services is end-to-terminate encrypted[5] client-side using the AES algorithm. Since Mega does not know the encryption keys to uploaded files, they cannot decrypt and view the content. Therefore, they cannot be responsible for the contents of uploaded files.[six] By encrypting files MEGA can work with a larger number of data hosting companies effectually the globe, decreasing the likelihood of a Megaupload-style seizure of servers by i government. MEGA too uses CloudRAID technology,[vii] which means files are split into roughly equal-sized parts and stored in different countries. They also shop another part in however some other state recording whether the number of "1" bits at a certain position within all parts is even or odd. This means that users can reconstruct data even when 1 of the parts is unavailable.

In the first few weeks after the Mega launch, various security issues were found that researchers said an attacker could employ to gain access to a logged-in user'due south files.[8] [9] [10] In response, Mega started a vulnerability reward plan which offers a reward of up to €10,000 for reporting security problems to MEGA.[eleven]

Account options [edit]

  • Free business relationship users receive:[4]
    • 20 GB of base of operations storage quota (5 GB of bandwidth per solar day)[12] [13] [14]
    • Additional storage allowances can be activated through diverse "achievements", simply expire after 365 days. No maximum storage.
  • Paid account users are provided with four tiers of options:[fifteen]
    • 400 GB storage (1 TB of bandwidth per month)
    • 2 TB storage (ii TB of bandwidth per calendar month)
    • viii TB storage (8 TB of bandwidth per calendar month)
    • 16 TB storage (xvi TB of bandwidth per month)
  • Business accounts[16]
    • three users minimum
    • iii TB storage (iii TB of bandwidth per month)
    • Additional TB's of storage or bandwidth can be purchased with no upper limit

Transparency [edit]

Mega publishes an SDK[17] also as source code of all their client applications[18] under the Mega Limited Lawmaking Review Licence, a proprietary source-available license which merely permits usage of the lawmaking "for the purposes of review and commentary".[nineteen] The source code was released afterwards former director Kim Dotcom stated that he would "create a Mega competitor that is completely open source and non-profit" post-obit his departure from Mega Ltd.[twenty] [21]

MEGA likewise releases a yearly transparency report that publishes statistics on takedown requests, subscriber information disclosure and related problems. This is intended to provide transparency for users, regulatory bodies and suppliers as to Mega'southward operating processes relating to privacy and to statutory compliance.[22] According to the latest 2021 written report, MEGA now has over 230 million registered users in more than 200 countries and territories. In total, Mega's users have uploaded more than 100 billion singled-out files.[23]

History [edit]

MEGA was founded after file-hosting site Megaupload was seized and shut downwardly on 19 January 2012 by the U.s. Section of Justice, which began criminal cases confronting its owners. Afterward Gabon denied the new visitor domain name me.ga,[24] MEGA announced it would instead be registered in the country of residence of its founders New Zealand, under the domain proper noun mega.co.nz.[25] Mega launched on 19 January 2013 – exactly a twelvemonth after Megaupload was shut downwards.[26] Information technology was founded by Kim Dotcom, Bram van der Kolk, Finn Batato, and Mathias Ortmann.[27] Dotcom reported on Twitter MEGA had over 100,000 registered users within the beginning 60 minutes, speculating that this may make Mega the fastest-growing startup in history.[28] Kim Dotcom as well reported on Twitter that the site was extremely busy, and received thousands of user registrations per minute at the time of the tweet.[29] Kim subsequently reported Mega having more than than ane million registered users, and lx uploads completed every second.[30] Iii days later that number was updated to 500 uploads completed every second.[31]

Early users of the site experienced various problems due to the site's popularity, including slow-to-nonexistent upload speeds and problems logging in.[32] The service improved slightly over the adjacent 3 days, simply remained bereft for big volumes of uploads. Others said there appeared to be no way to shut an business relationship in case information technology got compromised.[33] Engineering science commentators blamed the poor performance on the site'south popularity, noting it was ranked in the top 150 websites in the earth in the first few days of its beingness, subsequently dropping a few g places.[34]

Mega launched in 2013 as a cloud service with a tagline of "The Privacy Company".[35] On iv July 2013, the Mega Android application was released on the Google Play marketplace.[36] Four days later, on viii July 2013, the Mega software development kit (SDK) and affiliate program was released.[37] On 4 September 2013, Kim Dotcom stepped downward as Director of Mega so he could pursue his political ambitions with the Net Party.[38] [39] In a later on interview with the Washington Postal service on 7 September, Kim Dotcom announced Mega was getting 20,000 signups for the service every twenty-four hour period.[40] Furthermore, in 2013 Mega was receiving about 100 DMCA takedowns per day.[41] On 26 Nov 2013, the official Mega iOS awarding was released on the App Shop marketplace.[42] On 20 January 2014, the official MEGAsync application was released for Windows[43] and on 6 September 2014, the official MEGAsync application was released for Linux.[44]

In March 2014, primary executive Stephen Hall appear intentions to list MEGA on the New Zealand Stock Exchange.[45] In September, a report published from the Digital Citizens Alliance – commissioned via brand protection organisation NetNames – characterising Mega as a 'shadowy cyberlocker'[46] was branded "grossly untrue and highly defamatory" by Mega's CEO.[47]

In July 2015, in a Q&A session with tech website Slashdot Dotcom mentioned he was no longer involved with Mega. Neither in a managing nor in a shareholder capacity.[48] [49] [50] [51] Dotcom likewise mentions he will launch an open-source competitor to MEGA.[52] This competitor was supposed to be launched in 2014 but development and launch seem to be delayed indefinitely.[53]

In January 2016, Mega announced that the service has 35 million registered users that accept uploaded 12 billion files.[54]

Later in 2016, Mega Ltd. released the source code to their client-side software under the Mega Limited Code Review License, a source-available software license, on GitHub.[55] This allows independent verification of the correctness and integrity of the implementation of MEGA's cryptographic model and service reliability.

In 2020, it reached a user-base of 195 million users.[56] This was also its offset year turning a profit.[57]

In 2021, Mega added a domain name to include Mega.io and Mega.nz.[58] The .io domain was called to reflect the global nature of MEGA which has more than than 200 million registered users in over 215 countries/territories.[58] MEGA continues to say that the .io pages are also more likely to exist properly indexed by search engines than the electric current .nz pages, which are often incorrectly treated as only being relevant to New Zealand searches.

Later on in 2021, Mega shared their transparency report where they record 230 million registered users storing 107 billion files.[59]

Limitations [edit]

According to Mega, the site works with all major electric current browsers, but in that location tin can be some inconveniences to using browsers other than Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Vivaldi or Microsoft Edge. For case, with Safari, MEGA runs into some limitations.[60]

New features [edit]

MEGAchat [edit]

In Feb 2013, Mega announced information technology would exist expanding into eastward-mail, chat, voice, video, and mobile.[61] In December 2014, MEGA said it would "soon" launch a browser-based conversation service.[61] In mid-Jan 2015, Mega launched MegaChat in beta,[62] [63] marketed every bit a web-based, encrypted alternative to applications similar Skype and FaceTime.[62] [63]

Browser extension [edit]

Mega released a browser plugin extension called MEGA Chrome Extension in 2015. It was advertised equally reducing loading times, improving downloading operation, and strengthening security.[64] Mega also released a browser extension for Firefox.[65]

On 5 September 2018 information technology was reported that the extension on the Chrome Web Shop was compromised by the addition of lawmaking designed to steal website credentials and cryptocurrency.[66] [67] [68] The original code on the GitHub page was not affected.

See also [edit]

  • Comparison of file hosting services
  • Comparison of file synchronization software
  • Comparison of online backup services

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External links [edit]

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