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Encrypted Document Storage in Japanese
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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted document storage refers to storing documents in a way where their contents are protected with encryption, making them secure against unauthorized access.
Encryption converts documents into a secure format. Only those with the correct decryption key can access the original content, safeguarding against unauthorized access.
Yes, you can store documents written in Japanese. The encryption process secures content regardless of language.
Yes, the maximum file size for storage is 100 MB. If you have larger documents, consider breaking them into smaller files.
Our storage system supports multiple languages, including Japanese. Documents retain their original language while stored securely.
No, documents stored in our system require an internet connection for access. Offline storage is not supported.
To start, upload your documents through our interface, and they will be securely stored with encryption for safe access anytime.
No, there's no specific duration limit. You can store your documents securely for as long as you need.
Yes, you can share documents by providing access to those with the decryption key, ensuring they remain secure.
You can store a variety of formats such as text files, images, audio, and video, all encrypted for security.
Access documents using the interface by logging in and decrypting them with the key to view their contents.
If you lose the decryption key, accessing the encrypted documents will be challenging, as it is crucial for decryption.
Currently, the system does not support batch uploading. Each document must be uploaded individually for encryption.
No, documents cannot be edited in real-time within the tool. You will need to download, edit externally, and re-upload.
No, the system does not support comparing various versions of the same document. It focuses on secure storage and retrieval.