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Mega Launches: Brilliantly Secure, But Not Anonymous

Today a few dozen people were invited to try Mega, the new and improved version of the defunct Megaupload file-hosting service. With “The Privacy Company” as Mega’s slogan, Kim Dotcom and his team are making it clear that they are doing their best to secure the files of their users. Our first impression confirms that the encryption indeed works brilliantly, but those who are looking for complete anonymity might be a bit disappointed.

megaMortal souls have to wait another day, but today members of the “press” were given an early look Megaupload’s successor, Mega.

TorrentFreak was lucky enough to be one of the early-birds and here we report our findings. Before going over to the obligatory screenshot tour we’ll take a look at the site’s most anticipated feature, encryption.

As promised, Mega encrypts all uploaded files by default. This works as promised and means that no one except the uploader of a file can see what it contains, unless he or she shares the private key with someone else.

With this tool Dotcom hopes to bring encryption into the mainstream.

“Our easy to use one-click privacy feature will turn encryption into a mass product. We believe within five years half of all Internet traffic will be encrypted with solutions born from our new API,” Dotcom told us previously.

So we’ll put a check mark behind security, assuming that people come up with decent passwords of course.

However, since Mega has branded itself “The Privacy Company” we couldn’t help but examine the site’s privacy policy, to see what personal information is stored and for how long. As it turns out the company keeps quite detailed records of its users, including IP-addresses.

We keep the following personal information:
- When a user signs up for particular services on our website they may need to give us the details required in our registration form and keep that information up to date;
- Communication logs, traffic data, site usage and other information related to us supplying the services (including for serving of advertising material on our site);
- Any personal information included in data uploaded to our system including but not limited to registration information.

We keep records of IP addresses used to access our services.

While this may not be a huge issue for the mainstream, privacy buffs usually prefer more anonymity. Currently dissidents and whistleblowers are not shielded from being exposed by Mega, if the authorities come knocking.

Mega won’t hand personal information out to random strangers of course, but they will cooperate with law enforcement and comply with subpoenas as they should. In their privacy policy they state the following:

If we think it is necessary or we have to by law in any jurisdiction then we are entitled to give your information to the authorities.

We reserve the right to assist any law enforcement agency with investigations, including and limited to by way of disclosure of information to them or their agents. We also reserve the right to comply with any legal processes, including but not limited to subpoenas, search warrents (sic) and court orders.

Another strange line we stumbled upon relates to the creditworthiness of Mega users. According to Mega’s terms this type of information can be shared with any person (see update at the bottom of the article).

We can use any information we have about you as a customer relating to your creditworthiness and give that information to any other person for credit assessment and debt collection purposes.

This anonymity aspect is somewhat of a missed opportunity.

Moving on to the rest of the site we see that Mega offers a great and easy to use interface combined with a decent feature set, including shared folders between contacts. It’s what you would expect from a cloud hosting service.

Aside from some browser incompatibilities the uploading, downloading and sharing of files works seamlessly.

The 50GB storage limit on a free account is definitely a plus. Premium accounts start at $9.99 per month for which users get 500GB of storage and 2TB for data transfers.

There are still many features and tools in the pipeline which will be released in the coming weeks and months. The development roadmap lists mobile access, sync tools for all major platforms, and a mount for Windows.

Finally we’d have to mention that Mega is nothing like the old Megaupload. It’s an entirely different animal, but definitely one worth keeping an eye on.

Update: Mega opened up to the public, hit 250,000 users in a few hours and is mostly offline now.

Update: The creditworthiness mention has been deleted from the TOS. It was most likely a copy/paste gone wrong.

On Sunday Dotcom and his colleagues will officially launch the site during a Mega press event, after which it will open up to the public.


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  • Anon

    more B.S. from DotCom. No privacy means he is toeing the line for big biz. Think about it !

    • Anonymous

      MEGA forever.

      Down with RIAA and MPAA scum.

      • Hijacker01

        Dan Bull tribute to Aaron Swartz:

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb0tCgNzbjk&feature

      • Lookatit

        MEGA = MPAA
        look at that privacy policy are u HIGH?!!?

        • Guest

          Relax, he boards the short bus to school, the rest of us know different not to support this black sheep in the P2P community.

      • Guest

        Anon has an iron clad point right there, DotCom doesn’t Keyword: CARE about your privacy, in fact he would sell you down the river to the RIAA if the price is right, and no I’m not joking.

        • harry krishna

          just part of capitalism

        • DezD

          If that’s the case, USA and its non-official colonies should eradicate
          their legal human-trafficking laws and that will solve the problem.

        • Anonymous

          @DezD

          What are you talking about?

          Bot much?

    • Christopher Kidwell

      He is giving you as much privacy as is reasonably possible in the real world.

      • Butter Fingers

        ‘We can use any information we have about you as a customer relating to your creditworthiness and give that information to any other person for credit assessment and debt collection purposes.’

        ‘…give that information to any other person…’

        ‘…any other person…’

        In other words your both privacy and anonymity is non-existent

        Bad show Kim, the plausible deniabilty you gave yourself by having the data encrypted before being stored on your servers would of been enhanced that much more if you were ignorant of the identity of your users too.

        • DDLand

          As long as it’s possible to upload and share files,
          I don’t care about the rest, I don’t need anonymity for that,
          in other words, that’s not illegal where I live.

        • Where?

          I can’t find that wording in the Privacy Policy currently on the Mega site. Has it changed since this article was written?

        • Anyone

          @Where?
          it might not be public yet

        • Hardcore_Gamer1

          To be honest, its not that big of a deal if you use a VPN and don’t use your real name or email on the sign-up form.

        • ATWTClips

          @Butter Fingers
          When you believe that you can stay anonimous, you just keep doing what you’re doing :)
          Or when you want to stay anonimous, go to an internet cafe, and hide all your personal information. :-)
          Try to search me on google, and finally you will find me and know who I am

          Greetings
          Soapalien

        • xmichaelx

          So don’t give Mega real information. Then is has nothing to share.

          There is no privacy concern here outside of your IP address, which already doesn’t matter. VPNs are cheap and plentiful.

      • Bananas

        how, by giving your info for third parties?

        • Violated0

          Giving details to law enforcement is no surprise and why VPN/Tor is needed for real anonymity along with fake sign-up details.

          I am sure the creditworthiness part are for these people who owe money to Mega and are not paying up. Hard to see how any normal user can get into that state when you pay for what you use if anything.

          So their terms are quite reasonable for any company.

        • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

          http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/

          thank you, forum spammers.

        • Christopher Kidwell

          Bananas, the easy answer to that is to not use your real information on any account that has ‘infringing’ stuff on it, which I would personally do as a matter of course.

          Using TOR/VPN is also a good idea for keeping your stuff safe. I just opened up a personal VPN to my friends and family that I am running from my home, to keep their information safe.

        • Darkhog

          @Gene Poole, thank you very much. It’ll help me with webcomic I am writing (coming up with decent names for characters is kinda hard for me)

        • Whatever

          @ Violated0
          VPN/Tor won’t help because the mega software is running on your computer which can easily enough find your real IP address but you can still fake signup.

          The privacy of creditworthiness is a problem as the term is way to inclusive with “any information” and “any other person”.

          There is no need for “any information” just some specified information is needed to collect the money. There is no need to give them upload/download statistics, passwords or IP addresses.

          There is no need for “ANY person” just specific “a debt collector” (lack of a better word in English). Otherwise they could give the information to some mafia muscle to come to your house and collect it personally.

          Also this term doesn’t limit it to those that do not pay their bills but everyone that owes Mega. Basically as soon as a paid service is used for which a bill has been sent Kim Dotcom can give any of your information away to any person to collect the debt in any way.

          It probably isn’t meant to be as terrible as it looks but your privacy is at risk.

      • Yes

        How come some VPNs have no recording of IPs?

        • Guest

          How come some VPNs have no recording of IPs?

          What they say and what they do are two different things.

        • DezD

          Some people blindly trust in VPNs while they’re in panic about Mega.
          That’s ironic.

      • Liam Jh

        He is giving himself the opportunity to “sell out” his users, by selling your data to third parties.

        “The privacy company, unless we can make some money out of you by selling you on to Credit Companies”

        • xmichaelx

          If you don’t give him your personal data, he can’t sell it.

          This is no different from Dropbox, who also doesn’t have my real information.

        • 2013sUxAlready

          refer to xmichaelx…
          just like Fackbook, youpoop, and even EBAY… yeah I said it!

      • dondilly

        Agreed, he still has to work within the legal framework of the countries he locates servers.

        I think the important aspects of encryption are. 1. Storing copyrighted files in cloud storage is not in itself infringing. It only becomes infringement if either intentionally or inadvertently make the file public. The very fact an encryption key would have to be made available to downloaders, infringement would have to be a deliberate act. 2. While encrypted files take up more storage as mega can nolonger reduce multiple instances of a file to a single linked copy, it removes the false argument that mega’s removal policy is fake as it only removed infringing links not the underlying file. 3. While the service may not be anonymous, it stops the mafiaa going on accusatory fishing exercises. They need probably cause or reasonable suspicion and stops law enforcement acting illegally and doing the same. While KDC may be obliged to hand over IDs, the only meaningful part may be an ip address, unrelable in itself. Even if they prove user y uploaded encrypted file x, it would be 5he user’s choice to release the key and it is dubious a judge would release warrants to authirise this entire chain of events over a file that may just be falsely described by a malicous 3rd party.

        • Terry1

          Correct, with encryption all these ideas that cloud hosts should snoop through their user’s files and look for copyright infringements come to an end. Even before MEGA people could use encryption but now it is also part of the service itself.

          To stop those hosters they either have to pass a law that hosters have to store and hand out the IP-addresses of the downloaders or that they have to take the identity cards of the uploaders so they can’t use proxy services for uploading their files.

      • Anon123

        Real world, what planet are you from ?

    • http://twitter.com/CrAppl_dot_com St1ve Joebs

      “more B.S. from DotCom. No privacy means he is toeing the line for big biz. Think about it !”

      Thought about it, you’re wrong, but thanks for playing ;)

      • Anonymouse

        Retard most countries require this information to be kept as a matter of law.

        http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/

        Then just use proxy’s / vpn’s though as a IP doesn’t = a person this info isn’t relevant.

      • xpmule

        Use a VPN to connect ?

        you forgot one thing..

        pray the VPN is not compromised or under control of the authorities.

        moron ?

    • Anyone

      if you store sensitive information in the cloud you are doing it wrong anyway

      these terms are quite acceptable and in line what other companies like dropbox do as well

      now, the important part is that he doesn’t make any deals with copyright trolls, to allow them to delete files, but I think he learned his lesson there

      • Arkzad

        In the late days of MU he added constraints to deletions which were maybe ok back then. But in this days? RS, HF, MF got flooded with so much delete requests that they had to add lots of tech, captchas, limits etc. to get rid of “those” uploaders. I doubt MEGA will can get away with a “yeah, one link per day is ok” artificial limit. Even youtube can’t so they added a filter infrastructure because the delete requests went into the double digit millions. Per day.

        I wish Kim lots of success, but I doubt he can “really” change the game.

      • Guest
      • xpmule

        not unless Mario has his cape on and collecting coins..

        cloud fad can kiss my ass !

    • Fugasmic

      Personally I think he’s done rather well in the circumstances….. How many multi million dollar businesses have you had stolen from you only to re-emerge a year later in a f**k you parade. None I hear you say. I think you will find the whole point of it is yes you can upload your files, yes you can share them, but if you get caught sharing copywrong files it’s your problem. The encryption is as much to cover his ass as to protect your files. If he doesn’t know what they are… etc. Some people tend to forget he is NOT an internet rights campaigner, he is FIRST and FOREMOST, a businessman running a business

      • Guest

        “The encryption is as much to cover his ass as to protect your files. ”
        –> AFAIK Mega is creating, storing, managing all keys for all users and all files, so I do not see how Mega could claim NOT being able to know the content of the files…

        • Glib

          key creation is client side; mega never sees it server side

        • Anonymous

          What about files that were already encrypted? I know I’d encrypt anything on my end before storing it on any cloud storage site, including Mega. If it gets encrypted a second time, fine.

        • Terry1

          “”The encryption is as much to cover his ass as to protect your files. ”
          –> AFAIK Mega is creating, storing, managing all keys for all users and all files, so I do not see how Mega could claim NOT being able to know the content of the files…”

          I am sure this is not how it works.It was said all the encryption takes place on the user’s PC BEFORE uploading the file to MEGA and as you can see on the screenshots also the RSA-Master-Key is created on the users machine (collecting mouse movements ect.).

          That’s why Kim needs HTML5 and all this stuff, so the website can locally run on the users machine while MEGA just sends the encrypted packages to the user.

          And the users Master-Key for accessing the Master-File with the individual File-Keys is then finally encrypted with the user’s password before it’s transferred to MEGA, so they don’t know the users Master-Key themselves.

          Otherwise this whole encryption and HTML5 stuff would have been senseless in the first place.

        • Terry1

          @ Anonymous:

          Files that were already encrypted by some other encryption mechanism logically get encrypted a second time (so they have then 2 layers of encryption).

        • xmichaelx

          You don’t seem to know how encryption works.

      • Ghj

        He’s also a con man and a scam artist who has done actual harm to many in the process in the past. He is in no way someone to look up to.

    • Anonymous

      Don’t so worry about it.

      DotCom has just gave very, VERY interesting ideas to other developpers and admins on the file-hosting world.

      This same system used by MEGA will be surely use by others file hosters. Just like Filesonic,Fileserve, Depositfile and a lot others got inspired from MegaUpload when it came out at its start.

      This Anonymous problem will be taken over by other concurrents in future for sure.

    • Guest

      @Anon

      Dude, a business has to make privacy concessions in order to be seen as legitimate in the eyes of the law.

      Now these consessions are BULLSHIT, but unfortunately KDC has to follow them if he wants Mega to be 100% legal(which MegaUpload was as well, but I don’t think the DoJ wants to repeat THAT little clusterfuck again). And I believe most of us understood it would be like that?

    • Bananas

      MEGA FAIL

    • Guest

      Anon doesn’t yet understand! Lol.
      What is Mega? A storage site? Lol. NO!
      It is the worlds first Public Darknet, with the added bonus it has storage.
      Anyone can exchange with friends or family, for free, any information they choose, quickly and anonymously. Do you think it will end there? I think not.

      I have yet to see or figure it, but I bet other file storage businesses will have leeching scripts written within a week and then, THEN, encrypted internet transfer for the masses goes global. Leech-hopping will become the norm. It will take months to get the court orders necessary to track even ONE file through 3 leech-hop.

      Finding a single uploader has now just become a MONUMENTAL task.

      • Liam Jh

        You obviously don’t know how the ‘Darknet’ works.

        • Guest

          Sure I do. How long before all the other storage services have to follow suit with encryption or lose business? When file exchange between these services happens almost all file transfer becomes a massive, expensive exercise to police. Hopefully too expensive.

      • Anonymous

        It is the worlds first Public Darknet, with the added bonus it has storage.

        You just described FreeNet in one sentence.

    • Skrill

      No pay per download? I’m not gonna use it.
      Others pay 40$ per 1000 downloads.

      Wtf , only kim earning money? F you!

  • Anonymous

    MEGA forever.

    Down with RIAA and MPAA scum.

  • Aidan Harris1

    This is going to be interesting. Did you say 50gb for free accounts ;)

    • AWDN

      I wonder how works the “Transfer Settings”,
      it says Number of Parallel Upload and Download connections, from 1 to 6.

  • Past Tense

    The pricing information is incorrect: it is 9.99 Euros per month, not $9.99 for the lowest level premium account. So roughly $13.30/month

    From Arstechnica:
    “A quick glance at the “Pro” page suggests that a Pro I account corresponds with 500GB of storage and 1TB of transfers for €9.99 ($13.30) per month, while Pro II yields 2TB of storage with 4TB of transfers for €19.99 ($26.63) per month. Pro III serves up 4TB of storage with 8TB of transfers for €29.99 ($39.95) per month.”

    • Anyone

      it’s probably $9.99 in regions that use $

      • TheOiulkj

        no.

        that’s not how currency exchange works.

        • Anyone

          I know that
          but maybe different regions have different prices, MAFIAA style!

  • Guesta

    There is a bandwith? That is a shame and still no true privacy, so this is quite useless.

    • Bloaxor

      It’d be alright for a private file dump, but the 2*MaxStorage bandwidth cap is really tight.

      Though eh, it’s basically Megaupload except supposedly more resilient against trouble.
      Guess that’s OK.

    • Anyone

      2TB a month is hard to max on any line

      with about 5-10GB for a 720p Bluray rip you’d need to download 200-400 of these a month to reach it, there aren’t that many movies worth downloading ;)

      • AWDN

        You’re right, I can hardly download the amount
        which I am supposed to download per day.

        Now, if they want to reach the limit of 2TB/Month,
        they will need to download about 68GB per day.

      • Guesta

        Well for Warez that isn’t a problem… (to reach 2TB in one day)

        • Anyone

          that is quite a challenge
          to download 2TB in one day you’d need a 200MBit/s line maxed out for 24 hours

          that would be quite an achievement

        • guest

          23.15MB/Sec constant. I suppose that’s a decent, but not amazing connection; but it’s faster than I have.

      • http://www.facebook.com/people/Frank-White/100002970542124 Frank White

        Umm, it’s 2 TB of storage total (for the Pro II) , you don’t get an additional 2 TB of storage per month. It’s the bandwidth that recycles each month. So I guess it’s good if you don’t want to keep all your files permanently. RS is still MUCH cheaper – 2 YEARS is half of what Mega charges for a year – and storage is UNLIMITED, so I’m unfortunately not as excited about this new Mega as I’d hoped to be.

    • xpmule

      you not gonna get anywhere so why blame him for that ?

  • http://twitter.com/CrAppl_dot_com St1ve Joebs

    If its as promised, will be buying a $9.99 account.

    Thats a sweeeet price for 500gigs!

    • Gma

      Bitcasa offer unlimited storage for that amount of money. Well…just saying.

    • djnforce9

      Seems like a nice alternative to Dropbox with better price rates to boot. Still though, I’ve been settled into Dropbox for a while now and have no reason to switch at this point.

      • Bloaxor

        You could backup your Dropbox folder on your Mega account, because why not.

    • xpmule

      every time you talk i get the feeling you ARE KDC lol

  • Carl

    This will only be useful for warez and moviez if once the files are encrypted and made available for anyone to download, the are decryptable outside of Mega so that they can be played.

    This will mean websites will pop into existence to store, associate and order the passwords for Mega files. Many millions of passwords will need to be stored and sorted and searchable for the millions of encrypted files that will be in the wild, and these sites will be protected by the First Amendment.

    W00T!

    • AWDN

      But remember, the 1st Amendment of your country,
      it’s not the constitution of world… in theory.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GU43EPIIFPT4SZQYYCXUDMZG5I DJ Night Force 9

        Hasn’t stopped the United States government from thinking that their laws apply to the ENTIRE WORLD. Hence they seize a domain to take a site down and EVERYONE cannot access it rather than just people within the US.

        • AWDN

          That’s why I said: “In theory”.

    • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/RKKPBJMHI22ZE7BO2BHOFA3TMM Volker

      But the DOJ give a shit on laws and amendments, when they’re unconvenient for
      the MAFIAA

    • Anyone

      the files are automatically decrypted as they are downloaded
      the link to share files already includes the password to encrypt them

    • xpmule

      in other words the encryption is useless and this all makes no difference basically..

      what is the difference between uploading and downloading to Mega vs. any the file locker type of service ?
      When used as the typical way of course ..public anon users.

      seems useless for me..

  • tstsr6

    will it be the same as megaupload in the sense that you can stream movies like you used to be able to?

  • ForestSilverwood

    Bah, I read the title and clicked my bookmark. I feel trolled.

    • tstsr6

      HAHA me too!

  • ayman

    What is this transfer limit? is it per file download same as RS or monthly download limit for the user using premium account?

    • ForestSilverwood

      It’s looking like the transfer limits are going to be twice the size of the storage your Mega account has. I’m betting on the storage and transfer limits going up as Mega gains steam.

  • HPD

    There once was talk about artists and musicians uploading and offering content. Some of it free and some that you could pay for depending on how the artist wanted to share. I hope that’s still in the works. As that would truly be direct to fan marketing cutting out the big players. That’s the way to kill the RIAA etc.

    • Anyone

      yes, Megabox will launch in 6 months
      he just wanted to hit the deadline of the raid anniversary with the “basics”

  • Wujhg

    If it was anonymous it would be inherently secure.
    This is not.
    What a waste of time and media coverage.
    All for the greed and want of repeat subscribers…

    • Guest321

      Exactly my thought. How exactly is it “brilliantly secure” if uploads aren’t anonymous? If we can be traced back with Kim’s co-operation thanks to a court subpoena then what we have is just an illusion of security with encryption. At the end of the day it means jack.

      • Anyone

        it is secure because the files cannot be decrypted
        if you don’t share your files you are perfectly secure

        it’s just when you share files that others know what you have uploaded and you might be in trouble

        just take the usual precautions as with any other filelocker

        • Guest321

          I thought the purpose of uploading to a cyberlocker was to share files? Why else would I bother? If I wanted Cloud Backup, there are plenty of cheap services out there which are better suited.

        • Guest123

          Guest321, didn’t you read the article? It clearly says this isn’t a Megaupload clone, it’s a cloud storage provider. “out there which are better suited.” … MEGA is better than Dropbox and other mainstream cloud storage providers as it’s secure, your files aren’t decrypted on a server somewhere but encrypted so they remain *your* files.

        • xpmule

          I thought the purpose of uploading to a cyberlocker was to share files? Why else would I bother? If I wanted Cloud Backup, there are plenty of cheap services out there which are better suited.

          THANK YOU ..for saying that !

  • You Are An Idiot

    Use a VPN to connect you MORON!
    Problem solved!

  • Jukuh

    Lots of countries don’t have a law which requires you to hold data such as IP addresses etc, I’m surprised he didn’t take advantage of this… any services which annoy RIAA/MPAA have my support.

  • Goosmoo

    That credit information thing is bizarre. Anyway, thanks for the info/review.

    • guest

      I think that just mean if you don’t pay your bills it will end up on your credit report. Yes they could share your “creditworthiness” with anyone, but that’s probably all the intend to use it for.

  • Anonymous

    Free cloud storage is usually closer to 5 GB. Is that a typo, or is Mega really going to have 10x the free storage of Google Drive?

    • http://twitter.com/zackeryfretty Zackery Fretty

      50GB.

    • Masau Fuku

      Actually, free cloud storage is usually 5GB + 5 to 15GB more after jumping through a few hoops (usually creating fake people to “invite”). That was a year ago when I looked though, so I suspect that has gone up even more since then. It’s closer to 3-5x more than 10x I believe though./nitpick

  • Dirtrburger

    so, no mention of previous Lifetime Premium members of Megaupload getting premium accounts as has been banded about here?

    Have asked Kim via twitter several times, but no answer.

    Have we all been ripped off then>?

  • Scottjp

    So just use Tor or a VPN, I don’t see the problem?

  • AWDN

    He’s a low-life, don’t waste your time.

  • Ghj

    I’m always amazed by the ignorance and stupidity of the people posting here. Its literally as if everyone is 12 years old and is only able to yell.

    • Wasu

      Sorry, I just have 11 and some months, but I don’t yell like a crazy ape,
      but I got your point.

  • TheOiulkj

    “2TB for data transfers” is this cap referring to your own personal downloads? Or is this a cap on all the files that you upload and share? I hope he didn’t just pull a rapidshare on everyone.

    • Guest

      Surprised to see not many people have noticed the bandwidth limitation. It has got to be the outbound bandwidth per account, else no free users will be able to download anything. With the bandwidth limitation in place, I don’t see Mega turning into another Megupload.

      • Christopher Kidwell

        Possible. Though, let’s get real here: 2 GB’s per file, that is still nearly 10K people who can download your stuff. I would also assume that it is not a ‘lifetime’ cap but a per month/week/day cap.

        • TheOiulkj

          I have a small website that serves files and has a 10TB/mo cap. The files are far less than 2GB, around 300MB ea or so. That website can easily run into it’s cap if I disable all throttling features. And this isn’t a public file host, it’s simply a small collection of open source programs and a couple of tutorial videos. Not a lot of traffic at all.

          Most people download more than one file per visit, so your calculation of 10k people is totally inaccurate.

          Hopefully though, these are just the launch numbers. I do remember that megaupload had much tighter restrictions when it first launched as well, it was only in it’s late glory months when it had unlimited anything available.

        • Guest

          2GB*10K = 20000GB = 20TB, not 2TB.

      • Play-Mobile

        You need to remember that Megaupload evolved with the time,
        Mega is recently starting, even MU had more servers and storage back then.

        Time will tell, in the meantime, enjoy what you have.

  • Ahnon

    So can someone please confirm this
    So if you post a link to your encrypted file (say, a copyrighted movie) and share the key publicly the copyright trolls could verify the content, then ask Mega for the IP address or identity of the uploader?Seems pretty unsafe to to me, at least for those with paid accounts or those with free account that do not spoof IP.

    • Anyone

      no, they disclose that information only after a court order
      Kim has learned his lesson and will not cooperate with the MAFIAA again

      but that risk is with any other cyberlocker as well

      • Guest321

        A court order is really no barrier for these trolls since the judges are already bribed and in their pocket. So really, the new and improved MEGA is not as safe as one would think. Plus Kim’s privacy policy is rather shocking. He will disclose your creditworthiness to just about anybody he wants.

        • xpmule

          agreed but the creditworthiness is nothing to worry about. i’m guessing that would only be useful when offering services to clients that require credit AND the client gave credit identity info. see where i’m goin with that ?
          ALSO
          it was removed from the TOS and i bet its related to a future service he wants to do..

  • Guest

    Fantastic! Kim Dotcom is now the chief aggregator for Experian and Equifax – two of the most privacy intrusive clusterfuck companies on the planet.

    • utuxia

      Yeah, i don’t think i’d ever trust them with credit information.

    • xpmule

      uggh

      people need to relax jeez lol

  • warcaster

    Would be nice if they also implemented a “Zero Knowledge” policy regarding any metadata and logs and such, discarding them as soon as they are done with them (for the purpose of the transaction). Do they do that? If not, I hope they will in the near future.

    • xpmule

      great idea but it can’t be done.. not when yo have to manage subscriptions free and paid..

  • http://echavez74.myopenid.com/ CiEZ

    Sof of you 8itches will complain about any freaking thing in any freaking article.

    • Crybaby

      waaahh waaah waaaaah !

    • xpmule

      nope just useless comments like yours..
      complaining about complainers
      lol classic internet !

  • Shogunreaper

    “Today a few dozen people were invited to try Mega, the new and improved version of the defunct Megaupload file-hosting service.”

    Yeah its new, but definitely not improved in any way shape or form. In terms of what you could do and what you got with the old mu its a big step down.

    • Terry1

      The difference is that the new MEGA uses a client-side encryption. With the old Megaupload the FBI could snoop through all the users’ files when they seized the service. Now this is not possible anymore.

      • Shogunreaper

        Unless they get access to the sites records will they will have to store the key somewhere in case you lose it.

        • Terry1

          I am pretty sure there is no backup of your password, otherwise this would break the advertised client-side security.

          If you loose it and have not made a backup yourself, you’re screwed, just like you would have encrypted your stuff manually.

        • commenter8

          No, Mega doesn’t have your password. If you lose it, you’re locked out.

      • xpmule

        the difference is one is a File Locker service used on public sites across the globe to share files publicly with strangers and the other is a cloud service..

  • Kaue

    Ae gente, que horas o MEGA fica on ??

  • gs

    What’s the maximum single file size for free?

  • Luke Solis

    50GB! I think that just topped google.

  • Sdan

    50gb for free today
    3 gb for free users tomorrow
    hosts today love to squeeze the life out of free users.

  • frozar

    “privacy buffs usually prefer more anonymity.” Then they’re idiots if they assume a 3rd-party site will provide privacy. That has to be taken into your own hands because only you can know if you’re being protected. That’s how any true privacy buff will see it.

  • Dnyt

    No Anonymous? So, this is just another cloud drive like Google, SkyDrive, Amazon,.. Well, I just keep my Google drive.

    • frozar

      I’m sure he will come out with new features at a later date but from the looks of things, yeah it’s just a filelocker. If you want encryption just pack with 7zip’s 256bit AES encryption.

      • Terry1

        “If you want encryption just pack with 7zip’s 256bit AES encryption.”

        But this is quite clumsy and not very user-friendly. In contrast to Google and Skydrive MEGA has an already build in client-side AES encryption.

        Also Google is know for snooping through the user’s personal data (automatical reading of gmail mails for advertisement targeting and so on…). On MEGA this is thanks to client-side encryption even technically impossible.

        • 24ofuhy

          No encryption standard released by an intelligence agency, will be a good one

        • commenter7

          Mega isn’t using AES. Mega uses 2048-bit RSA encryption.

        • frozar

          AES, aka Rijndael, wasn’t developed by intel agencies. AES was adopted by intelligence agencies for use to encrypt top secret documents. It was developed by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen in Belgium.

        • Terry1

          @ commenter7:

          According to MEGA’s developer site the file’s at MEGA are encrypted with 128 bit AES by the client. The 2048 bit RSA key is used for the comming secure instant messaging and email funtions.

      • commenter8

        Use Truecrypt instead – it enables cascading encryption with AES-256, Serpent-256 and Twofish-256 (in any order). That’s triple encryption! :-)

  • Chuck Norris

    Let’s all dance in the Congo, hold my hand.

    • Jatillpirater

      Can i be your Sidekick?

    • Postaction

      homosexual activity?

      • xpmule

        yeah it’s buttsecs.. don’t look over there.. just keep walking

  • User223

    One question: Do you need an account to upload anything? No more being able to just upload a file and supply an email address for the link to be sent to once it’s up?

    Without this, I fail to see how this is any different to any other file locker. That convenience was what made MU so attractive, it was essentially a site for sending files which were too big for email attachments. Looks like we no longer have that functionality, although maybe it’ll eventually be re-introduced?

  • Steve

    The only people who want full-on privacy like routine/frequent purging of traffic logs or no traffic logs at all are criminals. The amount of fuss made up over privacy is unbelievable. Facebook privacy concerns are completely baseless and affect hardly anyone. People just like to whine.

    • Anon1

      Way to put out such a broad, blanket statement. There’s nothing illegal about wanting privacy from the prying eyes of a government. People use VPNs to download torrents and that’s completely legal as far as anyone with their head screwed on straight is concerned.

      • Anon

        Hijacking a brilliant technology originally intended to shield corporate secret so you can hide to download torrents of copyrighted entertainment? So you can get it and avoid the purchase price?

        Completely legal?
        heh

        • icec0ld

          Hijacking? Use of VPN is not to my knowledge hijacking it.

          You can get mad at VPN users if you want. That won’t allow you to discern their flimsy IDs based on the shoddy method of IP identification.

          As far as VPNs go, I think they’ll become rather standard for typical browsing if governments insist on unlawful intrusion into peoples privacy.

        • IDIOCRACY

          “Completely legal?”

          Yes it is, at least where I live and a lot of other coutries, oh and that is of course not the FSA (Fascist States of America) hehe

    • Wallace

      “The only people who want full-on privacy like routine/frequent purging of traffic logs or no traffic logs at all are criminals.”
      “People just like to whine.”

      Make up your mind.

      • xpmule

        it’s the latter..
        his whining proved his own point lol

    • Agent McQueen

      Don’t be a twat

    • ThumbsUpThumbsDown

      How would the fact that I object to traffic logs make me a criminal? It’s almost like the Government believes that if we have too much Privacy, it will make us criminals.

      I feel better on line without unknown businesses and governments
      tracking and monetizing my Private Information.

      Why should that allow anyone to assume I’m a criminal?

      • xpmule

        “..if we have too much Privacy, it will make us criminals.”

        well said i like that part.

    • xpmule

      classic..

      if i want privacy then i must have a reason to hide ?

      tell that to Princess Diana
      o wait you can’t she’s dead !
      killed by Poparazzi chasing her..

      work on the poor logic please ..thx

  • paco229

    Let’s be somehow understanding…if they don’t want to be raided again tomorrow the service has to comply with LAWS, those are the ones that put our PRIVACY in danger not the MEGA Terms of service that had to be written so the service could have the best protection against governments actions.

    • Guest

      Quite right. And they have a lot of good backers and a superb legal team.

      http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/nz-company-named-key-mega-partner-mega-ceo-named-ck-134668

    • 01566

      The only laws they have to comply with are New Zealand laws and the laws of the countries where severs are located. They have no servers in the US so no US jurisdiction. NZ law also requires probable cause and bans fishing expeditions which is why the extradition case is falling apart. No evidence no extradition.

  • paco229

    ohh and BE SURE that right now the MEGA’s TOS are being scrutinized by a bunch of Hollywood and DOJ lawyers looking for the flaw in them that will allow them to close MEGA as soon as it launches.

    • xpmule

      i bet there doing what everyone is doing.. waiting to see if this can be used for so called piracy in the first place. otherwise why bother suing them ?

  • Gmail
    • Anyone

      no, the decryption key is in the link to the file
      and the encryption key is on your computer, Mega only gets the encrypted file

    • Sausages

      Decryption

      DERIVATIVES
      decryption noun

      Decription < < < <NOT A WORD

  • chris_p_bacon(R.O.L.L)

    i can’t go into Tesco’s supermarket without getting horse burgers instead of cow burgers, even though they are labelled cow burgers,,what i mean is, how can you tell what is inside these encrypted files. is there going to be another site that shows what is in the files? and if so, everybody will see them? if not then it is a log in job, then it is all fucked because that means it is private and a majority of people will opt out, that is all but the hardened criminals who share very big amounts of illegal content to re sell and re market out in the real world where people still walk and women are dressed

    • CARPETBURNS

      out in the real world where people still walk and women are dressed

      Nice one

  • Gummiband

    Hello All,

    what is with other cloud provider,all service have a privacy policy,and you dont have anonimity in all ,If necessary all provider give your information to the authorities,there is no secure provider in world,Use this service only at your own risk if you want no legal file to upload

    • Gmail

      Always keep a backup of your files. I learned this after KimKim allowed my 50,000 pictures to get taken. Now I have to rescan all of them…

  • gummiband

    Mega save any data / IPs from downloaders or save data only from uploader??

  • gummiband

    Mega save any data / IPs from downloaders or save data only from uploader??

    • commenter8

      Mega logs the IP addresses of both uploaders and downloaders. :-(

  • FUCKIM

    It’s damage, it’s not a privacy company at all :’(
    Kim Dotcom gave his ass to law shitter whereas he promove during some months that Mega will be secure for its users >< He sucks all governments at the same time …
    I will not use this service, however, I waited a long time this launch.
    Very very damage x)
    You don't have my respect Kim

    • ILLITERATE

      WHEN YOU CAN WRITE AND SPELL DECENTLY YOU MAY GARNER RESPECT FROM OTHERS YOU TWAT

      • xpmule

        he’s probably not English speaking unlike me and my excuse is just don’t care about spelling or grammor ..i’m a lazy typer

  • Anonymous

    from what i have read, i am truly disappointed with what the service seems to be offering in terms of privacy and anonymity. i really thought he would have to ‘cover his arse’ but expected more for the customers. such a shame

    • xpmule

      If you have an improved way to do it then contact him and let him know..
      who knows he may say thanks and implement it and give you a reward ?

  • Albiru

    I can’t enter at mega.co.nz….

    • Anyone

      2 more hours

  • Rakib Raj

    get me this movie

  • bobmail

    This is high end comedy at it’s finest. Fat Kim has found another scam to seperate you fools from your money, and at the same time has all that he needs to protect his fat ass and shift responsibility to you personally for file sharing.

    Further, he can sell your information as he sees fit for profit as well, and of course because this system is going to require payments, well… you will be totally trackable. Basically, he sold you all out.

    Think of this as what Napster turned into after the legal action was done. It’s that bad.

    • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

      I really don’t understand what all the controversy is over this. It’s a file locker with encryption, that’s it.

      you don’t have to pay, you can have 50 GB free. They’re not the most privacy respecting, but then again there’s encryption so there isn’t a major worry there. While I like to have my right to privacy respected, there’s nothing stopping me from logging in using Tor to protect my IP address

      Doesn’t make sense to me why there’s any controversy at all about this. there’s a new file locker service that’s free to use and allows you to encrypt your uploads…what’s the big issue?

      • Atlast

        at last an intelligent comment cheers

      • So Fucking What

        Exactly, I also fail to see why the Mega marketing team, I mean TorrentFreak are giving this so much coverage. Are they getting paid per word for articles about a certain fat german?

        • xpmule

          he’s fighting for pirates i’ve been told that’s why..

    • icec0ld

      “This is high end comedy at it’s finest. Fat Kim has found another scam to seperate you fools from your money,”

      Free mode.

      Boom. You haven’t read the article or even visited the site. Case closed.

      “Further, he can sell your information as he sees fit for profit as well, and of course because this system is going to require payments, well… you will be totally trackable. Basically, he sold you all out.”

      Sell what? My name There is no way for Mega to activly know what is and isn’t “infringing”. Anyone buying info off of Mega is being seriously ripped off

      “Think of this as what Napster turned into after the legal action was done. It’s that bad.”

      Ha. Great comparison given Napster was sued out of existence, kinda like Megaupload..

      • bobmail

        “Free mode.”

        Almost every file locker has a free mode, and it sucks. Interface on the new mega is hard to deal with. Yes, I went to the site.

        “Ha. Great comparison given Napster was sued out of existence, kinda like Megaupload..”

        Actually, Megaupload wasn’t “sued out of existence”, rather they face criminal charges for money laundering and such. The point was only that After everything, Napster came back and really wasn’t what anyone wanted anymore. The new mega (with it’s sucky .co.nz domain) looks pretty much like a turd that nobody really wants or needs.

        • ScrewEwe2

          “The new mega (with it’s sucky .co.nz domain) looks pretty much like a turd that nobody really wants or needs.”

          Talkin’ about yourself again Bob?

        • icec0ld

          “Almost every file locker has a free mode, and it sucks. Interface on the new mega is hard to deal with. Yes, I went to the site”

          Really?

          Didn’t seem that hard to deal with. It’s more or less a hybrid windows explorer/torrenting program neither of which is that hard to use.

          “The point was only that After everything, Napster came back and really wasn’t what anyone wanted anymore. The new mega (with it’s sucky .co.nz domain) looks pretty much like a turd that nobody really wants or needs.”

          Aren’t you anti pirate? Wants/needs as judged by you are not exactly going to be all that valid or interesting to me.

          The .co.nz domain is an interesting stab. Are you suggesting a domain name is in some way interfering with service provided or are you just bitter it’s clearly out of the grasp of US?

          Besides, Mega and Mega-upload are two different sites and entities. When Extradition fails (and it is looking that way more and more everyday) NZ will demand Kim’s property and business back.

    • xpmule

      i don’t believe he is trying to SCAM anyone. What he offers and what people choose to think they are getting may not be the same.
      I have been critical of his new project but your off base on this..

      and teh 2nd point you made does not matter the TOS was updated.

      and i never liked or used napster way back either before or after so who cares (i used alternate programs at the time BearShare etc)

      i’d gladly agree with you but your always full of shit bob lol

  • bobmail

    You need help dude.

  • Harrycde22

    Biggest honeypot of all time. Dotcom has been bought.

    • xpmule

      compared to other services what is different ?

      hysteria ?

  • anon

    I was exited about, what Kim will bring, but those privacy policy in simply no go.

  • private

    lol i just realised

    this is nothing about storing sensitive information

    this will be exactly the same as the megaupload service but encrypted

    for the time being anyway

  • bored

    how about some real journalism instead of populism? u used to be good…

  • Rene Schmidt

    Come on guys, this is really shit. He’s gonna act as a normal legal company with a step further to admitt your’ creditability’s will be sold. No one wants that. It opens the door to sell your digital live to the Devil. Mega = Satan’s mouth. After that said, I more worry about the encryption. Yes, it’s encrypted, but what software is used for that? If it’s an american softwareparty then there is a backdoor for the american authorities. Every american company has to give all information they have to the authorities if asked. So, the encryption of Mega is leaked……

  • Megaisbad

    “We have raised sufficient funds to cover the launch, but we would like to provide Mega _free of charge_ for as long as possible.”

    I think we are not meaning the same “free of charge”.
    The price starts from 10$/month for ONLY 500GB and 1TB of bandwidth!!

    He promised us a free service with the help of Mega key, he instead gives us an overpriced service…

    • Guest

      Mega key is for the megabox site which will be launched like 6 months from now, it is not for Mega site. Please, actually read the articles instead reading only the titles before vomiting all your shit

    • Anyone

      you get 50GB for free

  • Antonio Oliveira

    Forget MEGA! Bitcasa project has a more mature, with more enhanced encryption. And $ 10 is unlimited storage, including individual UP. The Mege may be a reasonable alternative to the free version, because the Bitcasa will only eferecer mere 10GB.

    • Eferecer

      eferecer ??????????????

      What are you on guy

      • ScrewEwe2

        You don’t know what eferecer means? Where have you been?

  • Justin Beaird

    50gb is nice i sure hope there is an android app and built in media player

  • Andrew me

    If this system works it will cost the MAFFIA a lot of money in manpower to take links down or send dcma’s and as he has made it clear he is not going to work directly with the MAFFIA i suspect they will be forced to take many to court to get access to the up-loaders details, just another cost they will be incurring, and if people have been using vpns or ip spoofing to upload all will be done in vain.

  • http://twitter.com/Fourthletter58 Fourthletter58

    FAIL = No mobile apps. What century is Kim living in ?

    • ThumbsUpThumbsDown

      They’re coming. On this, I’ld give them a break…..

    • paco229

      Ipad, Iphone, Android app are coming soon

    • xpmule

      the only useful mobile app is called calculator ;)

      i bet you bought windows 8 and angry birds etc

      mobile crap is overrated

  • Fingah

    nobody else does this, this is safest and best security you can find on online storage!!! Everything else is just a disclamer, that most of you don’t even read when they click “Accept”

    http://gizmodo.com/5977163/hands-on-with-kim-dotcoms-new-mega-this-service-could-dismantle-copyright-forever?utm_source=Gizmodo+Newsletter&utm_campaign=7c65196c60-UA-142218-3&utm_medium=email#viewcomments

    • ThumbsUpThumbsDown

      Those unread “just disclaimers” can ultimately prove to be disastrously important; depending on the information actually collected.

      Seems like they want to hold a lot of cheese that doesn’t have to be with them in the first place; and, that most probably is perfectly incompatible with customer security.

      If the purpose of the new Mega is Customer Security and Customer Privacy, Why are they demanding OUR Private information; and, why are they demanding the right to do with it as they wish?

      Don’t We get enough of that from RapidShare?

      Do they take Bit-Coin or PayPal?

  • Guest

    Is the website down? I can’t load it. I also tried random website proxies and they couldn’t load it either.

    • Anyone

      it goes live in 2 hours
      so far only the press had early access

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/KJLU4NJ2SQYWNM2PHQPGZKUPGY Jonathan

        Thank you for the explanation. Hour and twenty to go.

  • GOOD LUCK TO KIMBO

    He (Kimbo) is a business man not a high priest of Piracy. If people want to use his service to pass on and receive copyrighted material then those people better cover their tracks. Kimbo has never said hey guys and girls use my service to pirate stuff.
    It is up to ‘Pirates’ to choose whether to peddle via this service or use another.
    As for the music and movie industries well ‘uck em any way you can because that is what they are doing to us and at the same time crying all the way to the bank.

    • xpmule

      agreed

      “high priest of Piracy” lol

  • Ghamar

    Kim.com and mega.co.nz hardly load at all right now, so much for the glorious re-launch!

    • Blank

      It’s down because too many people are trying to visit it. They are overloaded, like a ddos attack :)

      Try it in a couple of days.

  • gs

    Anyone said an hour ago “no, the decryption key is in the link to the file” You mean other people will not need a separate password, just the link to the file? It makes a difference.

    • Anyone

      yes, you can generate a link to a file with the decryption key in it
      you can also generate a link to just the file and send the decryption key some other way

  • gs

    I believe that copyright has expired for items prior to 1957 now hasn’t it? 28 plus 28 years if renewed, for material before 1978. Studios may copyright their current packages or releases but they can’t claim copyright of the movies + music itself. Just the packaging format.
    The law wasn’t changed retroactively was it?

    • Mary Hinge

      Dont think there’s much I’d download before 1957 to be honest. :/

    • anon

      My understanding of US copyright law is that if they failed to renew the copyright, it’s now public domain, but if the copyright had been renewed, it was grandfathered in to the new “life+” or however many years for a corporation-owned copyright scheme. That’s why you can’t cover “Somewhere Under The Rainbow” or even “Happy Birthday” without paying royalties (…if you want to follow the law, at least)

      There are plenty of old horror movies out there that are fantastic, but at least Night of the Living Dead and a few others are public domain.

  • Earthstar

    He’s just doing what he legally HAS to if he is to operate a legal business in countries around the world. Servers still have to be legally hosted SOMEWHERE. So don’t whine because Dotcom didn’t create the perfect Pirate Haven. Free, encrypted cloud storage is fucking sweet. Use VPN if you’re doing anything you care about!

  • Earthstar

    Don’t be stupid. He can’t do anything to anyone, because, once encrypted, no one but you can know what’s in the file, not even Dotcom. That’s his security. now if YOU fuck up, and the law is on to whatever you are doing, he is obligated to turn over what information he has from you. It was the same way before with the old Megavideo too.

  • http://www.facebook.com/paul.wilburn.967 Paul Wilburn

    for now, it’s a brillant failure/laughstock, I didn’t get more than an average 5KB/s upload with fiber (I have 50mb/sec…), and I have chuckles when I see warnings like “you can’t navigate (in menus !) when files are pending”.
    you can’t even abort crawling/pending uploads, this is pathetic

    This was programmed by a 3 year old kid or what ?

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/KJLU4NJ2SQYWNM2PHQPGZKUPGY Jonathan

      …Are you on something? You can abort UL’s by right-clicking. And navigate to other pages by using right-click to open the page in a new tab. Although, the fact I can’t get a .ZIP upload past pending is annoying the hell out of me.

  • Tautoulogic

    Oh look at those faggots whining about their IP being stored.

    You can’t expect ‘complete anonymity’ for such a concept the site is made for these people are retarded.

    If you really need ‘complete anonymity’ for political reasons there are many other tools out there, file sharing websites are not one of them.

  • Rboy40

    So where the fuck is it? Just tried to go the page and get nothing today is the day it is supposed to launch the 19th right?

    • Past Tense

      January 20, 2013 at 1:30am Central Time

      Today is the 19th

    • Anyone

      yes, it launched some hours ago
      it just appears to have crashed under the heavy traffic of all the new users

      • Past Tense

        Are you sure? I think those are just beta testers.

        • Gergergtgre

          Nope it was working for everyone on Reddit earlier. You didn;t need a account and I even registered one and uploaded files. Then it crashed from a Ddos attack.

  • Guest

    Mega FAIL.

    • Rxster

      Give it time friend ;)

  • gs

    It’s the 20th in New Zealand, right?
    He changed it from 19 to 20 a few days ago.

  • Guest

    If he is a criminal the prove it!!!

  • Guest

    You are in for a VERY long wait to see Dotcom behind bars. And insulting someone with names only shows you in the same light to people.

  • LikeItIs

    Anyone who expects complete anonymity online must be on crack, it’s a fantasy, it never existed, doesn’t exist and it never will. If someone wants to find you and fuck you up, they’ll do it, and VPNs etc won’t help, you see all these hackers like Anonymous bringing down websites, hacking governments etc, they then fucked with the Zetas and these skinny (mainly) white Anonymous kids behind keyboards saw their balls retreat into their nutsacks, they went one step too far.

    All this online activism is bravado and hot air, nothing more, we saw it in the Arab spring too, all these activists on Twitter and shit crying about freedom, once the dust settled it was the tough extremist guys who could fuck you up big time who really won, the same is going to happen in Syria. The battle against the RIAA etc is a battle for pussies, first world problems, absolutely meaningless in reality. When it comes to taking on actual bad guys, everyone from Anonymous to this site, is pretty dickless. Downloading some shitty Drake song from piratebay does not equate to freedom

    • Past Tense

      There is always a cost in time and money to find you and fuck you up. If this cost is greater than the benefit of doing so, then people aren’t going to. So many of us are interested in increasing this cost level.

    • Guest

      first world problems

      Why do people keep using this stupid phrase? first world problems should always take precedence over third world problems, amirite.

  • chris_p_bacon(R.O.L.L)

    sit on my face and tell that you love me, i’ll sit on your face and tell you that i love you too

    • chris_p_bacon(R.O.L.L)

      oops! i forgot….”"off topic”" was meant to be put before the first sit dammit, still i suppose you will all guess that, unless you have not read the original article, in which case ignore this

    • Anyone

      still a great song

      • xpmule

        someone should smell KDC’s dick !

  • Guy

    Really…
    Anonymity seemed very close for a second, but then they seem to be trowing your data to whoever wants it…

    And no, using a VPN does not make you anonymous, the VPN also holds a record…
    So you’d have to login at some restaurants Wifi, preferably when you are on vacation several hundreds of miles from home, then use to or three VPN’s and then login with fake logins…

    It will not be the first time a hacker has been arrested because of his VPN provider being court-ordered to share data on a user… (In three examples, the VPN claimed in all three not to record and/or store user data… But they even shared it with law enforcement)

    I’d stay away from this part of filesharing untill we’ve really figured out what the idea behind this Mega thing really is, before you have a lawsuit for copyright infriction thanks to Mega sharing your personal data/ip.

    If law-enforcement/authors rights organizations want to set an example, taking down Kim Dotcom could be a very clear way to do that, just get all userdata in, for those who use a vpn, check up with the vpn provider and threat them with a lawsuit, the VPN provider will give the data, and there you are…

    • commenter8

      Details on the three examples please… name & shame those VPNs!

      • xpmule

        any of them that have the cops at the door ..could be ANY of them !

  • Truthfulmike

    sounds a bit gay to me. you want to play more football mate.

  • Rboy40

    OK so the site is getting massively hit today and probably crashed. I will wait. We will see how long it takes for mega links to start popping up.

  • Ddfsbdgbgf

    The site was working for EVERYONE at launch. Reddit has a story on it and everyone was using it and uploading files/screenshots. I even registered a account then it crashed. I hear it broke a world record for most data transferred within 10 minutes of launch.

  • German

    The site is unavailable for all, and can’t get access so WTF? http://mega.co.nz/

    • Anyone

      too many people, it overloaded

    • http://blogger.com/profile/01998671718803374744 A41202813@GMAIL.COM

      @German

      Instead Of Using ‘http’ Use ‘https’ Instead And It Will Work.

      Cheers.

      • Me

        Thank you. It worked on first attempt.

  • Anon

    You sound hot. I had an Addadicktomy and most women think I’m a real man. let’s hook up, but only if you’re against piracy and are willing to do a three way with my butt buddy Bobby.

    xoxo Anon

  • ThumbsUpThumbsDown

    BobMail, are you off your meds again?

  • Sslkid

    I wonder why didn’t anybody here ask a question about one of Kim Dotcom’s promises with the new service – you know, the one about getting special status for former Megaupload lifetime members. No mention of this on the roadmap either.

    • Ivan Yglesia

      The question was ask and he said they are trying to see if the law lets them have the info to make those now new MEGA members membership work on the new site.

    • xpmule

      he replied on twitter

  • Whocares

    I think the traffic logs may be for personal use. Ie Telling where a ddos comes from ect, Detecting cloud issues(i dont know who knows). Most Isp and network admins agree that its not feasable to store logs for more then a few months due to the intence amount of space they take up

  • Te

    Dotcom is NOT trustworthy. He’s not getting a dime of my money.

  • yeah

    I couldn’t give a rat’s ass about the IP privacy even if I tried. Hell, 50GB of FREE storage! Much better than the other free services of the like!

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/ZMZBHO6XDQEWLGUCC73KMFK3XE briand

    Mega = Mega Fail making everyone download chrome just to download files I hate chrome will stick to firefox

    http://i47.tinypic.com/29ypiko.png

    • xpmule

      FF FTW !

      and what the hell is an “automated batch up” ? lol

  • Ramboslanina

    this is MEGA FAIL its only works with Google Chrome and uploading pending forewer,
    Price are rip off its a another crapy filehost, in the same price to pro 1 i got unlimited space on RapidShare, Kim wants to earn big money faster then anyone,Restricting people to download only via Chrome, what kind of bullshit is this?

    • xpmule

      ya for the same amount of money you can rent a server from a hosting company and do what ever you want with it lol

  • utuxia

    Here’s the live stream to the Mega Press conference/product launch: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/13136509

    • utuxia

      They appear to have removed the “creditworthiness” line from the ToS — and then acted confused when confronted by it in the press conference. Or TF simply made that part up…

  • Myballsitch

    Private Torrent , no trackers

    • xpmule

      ..is an illusion of security.

      there i finished that sentence for you ;)

      • Ivan Yglesia

        You a moron if you think that.

  • Ivan Yglesia

    The service launched was a success and a major failure. The success because all the high demand from people to use MEGA instead of the others. Failure because their server were not enough to handle the amount traffic. So the website is in basically not working a huge mess and a nightmare. It seems that this problem won’t be fix for a long time. Kim Dotcom thought only a few people were going to sigh up it shows that they had little faith on the site. I love MEGA I hope they can fix this server problem faster.

    • xpmule

      bull

      you assume a lot eh ?

  • gs

    So I was able to access his site last evening and sign up. But haven’t received the confirmation email. Still too busy there or what? Anyone else?
    Right now can’t access again.

    • sqweasel

      I signed up a few minutes ago and got the email immediately. The slowest part of the process was the key generation, which was a minute or so. Looks fine so far. Uploading seems a bit slow but my connection speed is not great.

    • gs

      I don’t suppose Microsoft mail would outright block his mail would it? It’s not in my Junk folder either.

    • gs

      Now I signed up again using a non- Microsoft mail and got the confirmation immediately.
      By normal standards Microsoft behaviour is criminal.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001614623915 George Silver

    I don’t think Mega is going to work for me. I’ve tried to upload for close to 20 hours with zero progress. Most of the time his webpage still doesn’t even load.
    It’s like Megaupload toward the end when they ran out of capacity.
    This was the site that might have made large files 1-2 GB possible, but it will be unreliable.

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  • Evgeny

    Good that we can up big files :) but sadly not compared with Chrome… everytime when u up big files chrome crash adobe plugin. So firefox really helps out in this situation,

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