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How to Share and Access Files in a MEGA.nz Folder Using a “cp=” Link

MEGA.nz lets you share folders and files securely with others. A “cp=” link (commonly seen in MEGA’s web interface or generated by some tools) is one format used to reference shared folders or files. This post explains what a cp= link is, how to use it to access or share a MEGA folder, and best practices for security and troubleshooting.

(-c = max download rate, e.g., 2M = 2 MiB/s).

7. Common Errors & How to Fix Them

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | “Invalid link” / “The link you entered is not a valid Mega link.” | The URL was truncated (missing part after #) or contains extra spaces/line‑breaks. | Ensure the entire string is copied; remove any surrounding whitespace. | | “Download quota exceeded” | Too many downloads from the same IP in the last hour. | Wait up to an hour, or ask recipients to use a VPN / different network. | | Folder appears empty | The folder was moved or deleted after the link was created. | Regenerate a fresh link from the new location. | | Cannot open on mobile app | The Mega mobile app expects a file link, not a folder link. | Open the link in a mobile browser, then tap “Open in Mega” to switch to the app. | | Link works for you but not others | You’re logged into a Mega account that owns the folder; the link includes the key, but the folder is set to private for other accounts. | Re‑export the folder using “Get link” (not “Share with contacts”). The exported link always works for anyone. |

5.3 Import the Public Folder into your MEGA account

If you want the folder to appear in your own MEGA cloud (so you can later sync it, share it, etc.):

Report: Mega.nz Folder CP Link Analysis

If you meant you want me to generate a believable-looking post without a real link (e.g., for a demo or example), here’s one:

However, MEGA remains popular due to its generous 20 GB free storage and client-side encryption.