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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted cloud storage involves storing data online in such a way that it is encoded and accessible only through a specific decryption key. This ensures that the data remains secure and confidential, preventing unauthorized access.
Encryption encodes insurance documents making them unreadable without a decryption key. This protects sensitive data from unauthorized access, ensuring that only authorized users can view or modify the information.
Yes, encrypted cloud storage allows you to access your insurance documents from any location with internet access. This flexibility is ideal for remote work and ensures that you have your files on hand whenever needed.
Yes, when encrypted, cloud storage is very secure for sensitive insurance data. The encryption ensures that only those with the decryption key can access and read the data, providing robust protection against unauthorized access.
To upload insurance documents, log into your cloud storage account, navigate to the upload section, and select the files you want to store. The service will encrypt the data automatically during the upload.
Yes, you can share encrypted documents with authorized individuals. Sharing requires providing them with the decryption key to ensure they can access the content securely.
Cloud storage supports various file types, including text documents, PDFs, images, and other common insurance document formats. The key is to ensure they are encrypted for security.
Yes, typically, there's a maximum file size limit of 100 MB for each upload. This ensures efficient storage management and system performance. Larger files might need to be split into smaller parts before uploading.
Generally, decryption requires access to the cloud storage service where the files are stored, which manages the encryption and decryption process seamlessly without additional software.
No, accessing encrypted cloud storage requires an internet connection. This service isn't available offline because it relies on online servers to store and secure your documents.
Local storage stores data on physical devices like hard drives, without inherent encryption. Cloud storage encrypts data and stores it online, offering enhanced security and accessibility from any internet-enabled device.
Yes, setting up an account is necessary. This ensures that your data is linked to your personal login credentials, providing security and personalized access to uploaded documents.
Most services provide an upload history feature, allowing you to track which documents you've uploaded and when, enhancing data organization and management.
For audio and video storage, there typically is a 60-minute duration limit to ensure efficient processing and management within the storage service.
Many cloud services offer a recovery or backup feature, allowing you to retrieve deleted files within a certain time frame. Yet, once this period expires, recovery might not be possible.