November 18, 2013

According to the controversial Kim Dotcom: Mega provides users a level of privacy that Google and Dropbox have failed

Kim Dotcom
Now recovering , Kim Dotcom aims to renew online download system and provide users with many unprecedented advantages , such as absolute privacy of transactions.

We hope that Apple finally approved our hope that the App App MEGA is downloaded and used by millions of users worldwide, who want privacy
transparent in the way they store their files in the cloud . MEGA provides a user -controlled encryption where only the user of the application, and MEGA , is the encryption key - the result is a level of technological privacy Google , Dropbox and other large storage vendors in the cloud have not yet achieved .

The spy agency in New Zealand , called GCSB not immediately admitted illegally spied me . We had to push our arguments in court against great obstacles mounted by GCSB and only then had to admit about his illegal spying . In the process we also learn that illegally spied GCSB other residents of New Zealand. Our efforts make clear that in court fighting the government not only am I thinking about my own rights , but I am fighting for the rights of all residents of New Zealand and Internet users worldwide. Do not believe a just and democratic society should tolerate that spy on its own residents.


- What happened to the millions of legal contents stored in Megaupload ?

The U.S. Justice Department gave low Megaupload and seized all its files to a secret proceeding in U.S. Federal Court in which we were not allowed to make any argument and in the process have hurt millions of users around the world who have lost access to legal content from wedding photos to business documents. The Justice Department has demonstrated through their behavior , insensitivity , taking down the whole system that are in favor of Hollywood on global Internet users . We are in the process of exploring our options to get relief in court, but the unfair procedures in the United States make up the deck in favor of the Department of Justice.