MEGA, the “privacy company,” is now based in Hungary, via MEGA Privacy Kft in Csomád. Found this out on their “About us” page.

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    That’s not a real office address, if you search for the full address you will get a lot other companies as results.

    So that’s an address of a “headquarter provider” company, they are very common in Hungary. In Hungary companies have to pay different taxes based on where their HQ is, and taxes are lower in small villages like Csomád. I don’t know how common is this elsewhere.

    Here is a G* streetview of the house: https://maps.app.goo.gl/sQW19pN3c1m4qFuH8 But this should be irrelevant, just to see it’s not even an office building

    So they just have a Hungarian shell company? From publicly available local data I found, the company was established on 2025-02-27, with less than 10000 EUR capital.

    Maybe they needed it to more easily operate in the EU?

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      It’s pretty common in the US too. A lot of companies are legally headquartered in Delaware. A lot of international companies have their EMEA HQ in Ireland.

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    I stopped using MEGA recently, I think it’s becoming shadier than ever… Who even owns MEGA at this point? I thought it was the government of New Zealand? Also, seems like they introduced ads into their mobile app, which is unacceptable imo

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          Kim left. He was dodgy as fuck.

          Code is audited. Audits actually published publicly. And their contents is great. Read it. Very transparent.

          They’ve expanded to include other services. I really like the video conferencing. There’s almost no VC solution that has client side encryption only. Almost all the other VC companies can downgrade calls to not having e2ee.

          They’ve had CVEs before. Everyone does. But they responded to them perfectly: accepted responsibility, quickly patched it, and published very transparent explanation of what the attack was and how they fixed it.

          If the source code is open and audited, idk what you’re afraid of. The fact that everything can’t bypass e2ee means its perfect for tech illiterate folks.

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      20 hours ago

      I understand that it was an honest mistake to read as “maga”, but you have to stop viewing the world through politics or have a phrase make your mind jump immediately to a political meaning of the phrase

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        I didnt mention politics anywhere, it was your conclusion from this i just missread it and thought it was funny

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    I was juuuust about to recommend Mega on my ‘alts to big tech’ part of my website, then I found this out… nope.