Mega.nz Links File

A standard MEGA link includes this decryption key directly inside the URL after a specific delimiter (usually a hash # or exclamation mark ! ).

When you share a file on platforms like Google Drive or Dropbox, the host platform retains the ability to read your files because they control the encryption keys. MEGA operates on a fundamentally different, "zero-knowledge" model. End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) mega.nz links

Breaking the link instantly deauthorizes the URL, deleting the associated decryption token from active rotation and securing your files from future exposure. Summary Comparison of Cloud Link Features MEGA.nz Links Standard Cloud Competitors On the user's local device On the provider's server Zero-Knowledge Privacy Yes, strictly enforced No, files can be scanned Decryption Key Control Embedded or can be isolated Managed completely by provider Free Account Limits Dynamic Transfer Quota (~5GB) Strict storage cap (typically 15GB) A standard MEGA link includes this decryption key

: For higher security, you can export a link without the key. You then send the link and the key through different channels (e.g., the link via email and the key via a secure chat app). You then send the link and the key

are the foundational mechanism used by millions of global users to securely share, download, and manage cloud-stored files and folders. Created by the privacy-centric cloud service MEGA, these URLs rely on zero-knowledge, end-to-end encryption (E2EE), setting them apart from links generated by traditional cloud competitors.

MEGA offers several ways to distribute your content, depending on your collaboration needs.