Jdownloader2 Mega May 2026

If you’ve ever tried to download a large file (or 50 large files) from MEGA.nz, you know the drill. You hit the bandwidth limit, your browser crashes, or the download inexplicably stops at 99%. Enter JDownloader 2 —the open-source, power-user download manager that claims to solve all these problems.

| Method | 5 GB File Time | Resume Support | Auto-Extract | Bandwidth Limit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chrome (free) | 18 mins (with throttle) | Manual only | No | 5 GB/6 hrs | | Chrome (Pro) | 6 mins | No | No | Unlimited | | | 24 mins (plus pauses) | Yes | Yes | Auto-paused | | JD2 (Pro) | 4 mins | Yes | Yes | Unlimited | jdownloader2 mega

But does it actually work with MEGA? Is it safe? And will it get your account banned? If you’ve ever tried to download a large

Just don’t forget to set that chunk limit to 5. Have you used JD2 with MEGA? Get banned or love it? Let me know in the comments below. | Method | 5 GB File Time |

For free users, JD2 is slower per session but lets you download 50GB over 24 hours unattended. For Pro users, JD2 is significantly faster than a browser. Is It Safe? From a security perspective: JDownloader 2 is open-source, but the installer can be sketchy. Always download from the official site. The MEGA login uses MEGA’s official API—JD2 never sees your plaintext password (it sends an authenticated session token).