RE: Mega.nz Warning 03-04-2020, 12:43 AM
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(03-03-2020, 11:19 PM)miso Wrote:(03-03-2020, 11:13 PM)Drako Wrote:lmao aight but, what about zipbombs xd(03-03-2020, 06:57 PM)miso Wrote: idk, it might be a glitch after all, because manually taking this much effort to take down a retheme of an app. if someone actually took their time to do that, they'll should focus more on other links which are not following the ToS of MEGA or even is not even legal
Here's a method that I created myself for storing questionable files on MEGA.
Get the folder or file that you want to upload and then archive it using WinRAR with a password. Then get the file that you just created using WinRAR, and do the same thing again. Finally, make sure the archive files don't have a suspicious name. Now your files should be safe forever!
You can't access the second archive without a password. So that makes it impossible for the staff to check the contents.
(03-03-2020, 11:13 PM)Drako Wrote:but i mean true though, but i really don't want to have archives in archives..., i found it just annoying, and even more when there's a password, however, it's not that bad, i still have all my cracks on my laptop, so i can just reupload them directly(03-03-2020, 06:57 PM)miso Wrote: idk, it might be a glitch after all, because manually taking this much effort to take down a retheme of an app. if someone actually took their time to do that, they'll should focus more on other links which are not following the ToS of MEGA or even is not even legal
Here's a method that I created myself for storing questionable files on MEGA.
Get the folder or file that you want to upload and then archive it using WinRAR with a password. Then get the file that you just created using WinRAR, and do the same thing again. Finally, make sure the archive files don't have a suspicious name. Now your files should be safe forever!
You can't access the second archive without a password. So that makes it impossible for the staff to check the contents.
If you don't feel like using that method it's alright. You could always explore more lax file services. I haven't seen Mediafire links get taken down often.














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