Imagine a bank vault. With Google Drive, the bank holds the key, and if you have the link, the bank opens the door for you. With Mega, the user locked the box, swallowed the key, and mailed the box to the bank. If the user doesn't give you the key (the specific part of the URL), there is no way to open the box without destroying the contents.
Here’s the clever architecture behind a MEGA link, typically formatted like this: How To Open A Mega Link Without Decryption Key
If you have a Mega link (e.g., https://mega.nz/#F!abc123... ) but (the long string after #F!...! ), here is the straightforward truth: Imagine a bank vault
This is not a bug or an obstacle MEGA created to frustrate users. It is a deliberate security feature designed to ensure that even MEGA itself cannot access your files without your permission. If the user doesn't give you the key