Subj : MEGA.NZ - Highest Rated Cloud Storage To : All From : warmfuzzy Date : Tue Oct 16 2018 06:59:12 I have stumbled upon MEGA.NZ, a cloud-based file storage system. It has so much potential I am in awe. Literally, I think this is awesome! It has an encrypted file system where you can upload the stuff to mega.nz and even the service provider can not read what's in your shared folders. It has an excellent potential of being able to give personalized .zip archives to people who buy digital products from you. Lets say for example, you wrote 2600 magazine... and you want to see who is the darn rotter who keeps pirating your magazine, well this solution would allow you to share different versions of the magazine, some with one watermark, others with other watermarks, allowing you to pinpoint who's pirating. It also features password protection of shared files/folders. The feature I love the best is that of direct download links that can (not necessarily, but can) expire. I have bought several things from eBay and have noticed that mega.nz is popular in being the distribution platform for their digital media, like eBooks, MP3s, etc. It comes at a great price---truly affordable and worth the expense. PRO LITE: 200G Storage, 1 TB Transfer, 5 Euros/month PRO I: 1 TB Storage, 2 TB Transfer, 10 Euros/month PRO II: 4 TB Storage, 8 TB Transfer, 20 Euros/month PRO III: 8 TB Storage, 16 TB Transfer: 30 Euros/month The free service offers 50 GB storage with a very limited transfer allowance, it is however fine to evaluate the service. I am thinking that this service would be most excellent at delivering files to people who have won eBay auctions of some sort of digital product. It would do that perfectly. My brain is running back and forth to think of all the possibilities at making a few dollars Please let me know if you have anything to add to this post (please reply) as I'd love to hear from you and see what you think. Cheers! -warmfuzzy --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A39 2018/04/21 (Linux/64) * Origin: Sp00knet Master Hub [PHATstar] (700:100/0) .