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Encrypted Document Storage for Government
Secure and tailor-made encrypted document storage solutions for governmental needs

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted document storage refers to storing documents in a way that the data is converted into a secure code to prevent unauthorized access.
Encryption ensures that sensitive government data is protected from unauthorized access, ensuring integrity and confidentiality of critical information.
Yes, the storage system supports files up to 100 MB each, ensuring ample space for diverse document formats typical in government use.
Yes, using the Summarize variant requires a minimum of 300 characters and provides condensed versions suitable for government documentation needs.
Documents are encrypted, but authorized personnel can access them using secure credentials provided within the system.
You can store various document types, including text files, images, audio, and video, with automatic transcription capability for enhanced usability.
Yes, the Reword variant is available for rephrasing text to improve clarity or adjust tone while maintaining the document's core message.
Yes, the system currently processes one document at a time, ensuring thorough and reliable handling of each file.
No, the service requires an internet connection to access encrypted documents securely, maintaining robust online security protocols.
Yes, you can convert summarized reports into professional emails using the Write Email variant, ideal for government communication.
Yes, free users can see a preview of results, while logged-in users have access to full document capabilities and result outcomes.
You may need to provide more detailed input or try different summary formats or document variants to achieve the desired output.
No, editing within the tool isn't supported. For changes, edit the original content and reprocess, or modify results externally.
Yes, audio files have a maximum duration of 60 minutes for transcription and analysis, suitable for comprehensive government file handling.
Currently, custom styles aren't supported. Choose from predefined styles for optimal results aligned with document type and intent.