Mega Privacy testing update with automatic camera uploads

Secure cloud storage service Mega Privacy has announced that it has a new version of its Windows Phone app in the works that brings automatic camera uploads. While not available for public consumption just yet, Mega is allowing interested users to request testing invites. From Mega on Twitter:

Would you like to test the new Windows Phone v.3 beta app with automated camera uploads? Email wp@mega.nz for invite

Admittedly, we're a little late to this one, as the Tweet was posted on October 26. Still, in the wake of the recent controversy surrounding OneDrive storage, some users might be looking to check out an alternative.

If you're interested in checking out Mega Privacy, you can hit up the Windows Store link below to give it a shot. If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, however, you can apply to test out Mega Privacy v.3 with automatic camera uploads by sending an email to the address above.

Download Mega Privacy from the Windows Store

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Source: Mega (Twitter)

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