# DragBin vs MEGA — Partially open-source encrypted storage

MEGA offers end-to-end encryption but lacks post-quantum security, enforces transfer limits, and uses per-user pricing that drives up team costs. DragBin replaces those limits with quantum-resistant encryption, unlimited bandwidth, and unified team pricing.

## Why switch from MEGA

- No post-quantum encryption.
- Transfer and bandwidth limits.
- Per-user pricing increases cost for teams.
- No real-time team collaboration.
- No metadata protection.
- Support only for paid users.

## DragBin advantages

- Post-quantum encryption by default.
- Unlimited bandwidth and file size uploads.
- Unified team pricing — no per-user tax.
- Real-time team collaboration.
- Metadata protection and zero-knowledge architecture.
- 25 GB free forever with support included.

## What MEGA does well

- Partially open-source codebase.
- 20 GB of free storage on the free plan.

## Who should switch

Teams hitting MEGA's bandwidth caps, collaborators who need real-time editing, and security-conscious users who want metadata encryption and post-quantum protection in addition to file-content encryption.

## Related

- [Pricing](/pricing)
- [Post-quantum encryption](/post-quantum-encryption)
- [Zero-knowledge encryption](/zero-knowledge-encryption)
- [DragBin vs Internxt](/alternatives/internxt)
- [DragBin vs Proton Drive](/alternatives/protondrive)
- [All alternatives](/alternatives)
