Kim Dotcom is building another Megaupload, this time with encrypted file storage
Kim Dotcom has had more than his fair share of troubles for running Megaupload, the file hosting service that was taken down by the US government in 2012 over copyright infringement charges. He also launched a follow-up called Mega in 2013 and left it last year after it was taken over by a Chinese firm. But Dotcom isn’t done with the cloud storage business. In his most recent tweets, he announced that he was developing an all-new service that will likely launch next January. A new site is in the making:100gb free cloud storageOn-the-fly encryptionSync all your devicesNO TRANSFER LIMITS#5thRaidAnniversary —…
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