Thursday, November 28, 2013

Kim Dotcom’s cloud service Mega launches iPhone app, gives 50GB encrypted storage free

Kim Dotcom’s cloud service Mega launches iPhone app, gives 50GB encrypted storage free

Popular cloud storage service Mega has launched its iPhone app that lets you access your files stored on the service’s services while you’re on-the-go. Mega was created by internet personality Kim Dotcom’s after his previous file-sharing service MegaUpload was shut down by the US DoJ. The service is fairly similar to Dropbox, SkyDrive etc., but boasts of superior encryption and security. Most importantly, its free-tier includes 50GB of free storage, which is much more compared to Dropbox’s 2GB or SkyDrive’s 7GB storage quota. If 50GB isn’t enough, you can upgrade to the $10.99/month ($119/year) plan to get 500GB of storage. Download link: ➤ Mega for iPhone – free Continue reading





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