Posted by : Cyber Freak
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Kim Dotcom (formerly of the MegaUpload fame) has announced his new Mega cloud storage service has released its first official plugin and it’s headed straight to the Firefox browser. The Mega browser extension, which has
been ‘preliminary reviewed’ by Firefox maker Mozilla, is billed as
‘secure and invisible’. Firefox users who are registered on the new
cloud service are encouraged to install the plugin. The plugin promises
to help vastly improve the download experience and will allow users to
batch download an unlimited number of files without any restrictions.
Currently, Mega offers two types of
accounts, paid and free. While the free account gives 50GB of cloud
storage free of charge, the paid service is broken down into three tiers
depending on how much storage you want. It offers Pro 1 tier, with
500GB of storage and 1TB of bandwidth for 9.99 euros a month. Pro 2 tier
will give you 2TB of storage and 4TB of bandwidth while setting you
back 19.99 Euros per month. The third tier, Pro 3 offers 4TB of storage
and 8TB of bandwidth and will cost 30 Euros per month.
Just a note of caution though, Mega is
not the replacement for Megaupload, which had earned a reputation for
itself as a pirate's haven. Mega has been promptly processing any and
all take-down notices it has received for any material that has been
violating the copyright laws, so if you plan on using the new service
for no good, then you might be in for a shock. However, it is nice to
have a 50 gig storage solution available, because we all know; we can
never have enough cloud storage.
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