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Bank Level Encrypted Document Storage
Secure Your Files with Bank Level Encrypted Document Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Bank level encryption refers to the type of encryption used by financial institutions to secure data. It ensures that your documents are protected to the same standards used by banks.
This document storage uses bank level encryption to provide high security for your files. Your documents are safeguarded with industry-standard security measures to prevent unauthorized access.
This service primarily ensures online security for document storage. Offline access depends on your own device’s capabilities and settings.
Yes, files up to 100 MB can be stored securely. For larger files, consider compressing before storage to stay within limits.
Document storage typically doesn't allow editing within the service itself. You can download, edit locally, and re-upload any updated documents.
No, real-time editing isn't supported. You must download, edit in a separate application, and re-upload the document.
Various formats such as text (.txt), image (.jpg, .png), audio (.mp3), and video (.mp4) are supported. Ensure your files are within size limits.
Secure sharing options are available, ensuring that only authorized users can access the shared documents.
The primary focus is secure online storage. Ensure your device supports offline access if needed.
You can upload directly through the user-friendly interface. Simply drag-and-drop or select files to upload for secure storage.
Follow the password recovery process through the service’s interface to securely regain access to your stored documents.
Currently, the service provides fixed bank level encryption standards without custom options. This ensures the highest security.
Version comparison isn't supported natively. Manage versions manually by storing different versions as separate files.
Yes, files are encrypted both during transmission and when stored. This dual-layer ensures maximum security against cyber threats.
Video files are limited by size rather than duration, allowing storage of diverse media without time-based restrictions.