![]() Link protection: Users won't be able to know the original link.This format, that will be released with MegaDownloader 0.8 and MegaUploader 0.7, is under development, but will offer two features: However most of the people will not be able to do it: At this moment it is even easier to decrypt a DLC than these encoded links )ĮLC is the acronym of "Encoded Link Container". Links are encoded using an AES password, but a high skilled user/hacker can retrieve it and get the original link. Please take into account that the level of security offered is not very high. What's the target of the encoded links? It was designed with the idea of offering a basic link protection, so the user can download the file but can't know the original link. These links are generated by both MegaDownloader and MegaUploader, by going to "Options"/"Encode URLs", or by using the right click option "See links" and selecting the "Encode URLs" option. ![]() This links contain the ID and the Key encoded, and the URI has the form "mega://enc?xxx". You can generate your own plain mega:// links just replacing "" by "mega://". These links contains the ID and the Key, similar to a normal mega link. There are three basic types of Mega links: In this article, mega:// links will be explained and classified. When you click on a mega:// link, MegaDownloader automatically opens and captures the link, so you can download them easily. From version 0.6, MegaDownloader supports mega:// links.
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