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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage means only you can access your files. Even the service provider cannot see the content of your data, ensuring maximum privacy and security.
Bank-level storage uses advanced encryption and security measures similar to those used by banks. It ensures a high standard of protection for your files.
Zero knowledge storage is ideal for sensitive data protection as it encrypts files in such a way that only you can decrypt and access them.
Yes, your data is encrypted during the upload process to prevent unauthorized access and maintain privacy at all times.
Bank-level storage services employ the highest security standards, using advanced encryption similar to banks to safeguard your files against breaches.
No, you need an internet connection to access your files as they are stored on secure servers. Offline access is not available for zero knowledge storage.
Yes, the maximum file size is typically 100 MB per file to ensure quick processing and seamless storage.
Files can be shared securely via encrypted links, ensuring that only authorized users with the link can access the content.
No, zero knowledge file storage focuses on security and privacy without built-in versioning features. You should store different versions manually.
The setup process is straightforward; register an account, verify your identity, and start securely uploading files using the service.
Zero knowledge storage services are usually accessible from any browser, ensuring you can manage your files from any internet-connected device.
No, files cannot be directly edited. You must download, edit, and then re-upload them using the storage service.
Use a strong, unique password and consider enabling two-factor authentication for an extra layer of security.
No, encryption keys are stored securely with you, and your provider does not have access to or store these keys.
Yes, usually customer support is available via email or live chat to assist with any issues related to file management and security.