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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted file storage encodes files to protect them from unauthorized access, ensuring that only those with the proper key can decrypt and access the information. This is particularly important for attorneys handling sensitive legal documents.
Attorneys handle sensitive and confidential information. Encrypted storage ensures this data is protected from unauthorized access, reducing the risk of breaches and maintaining client confidentiality.
Yes, with encrypted file storage, client documents can be securely stored. This ensures their confidentiality and protection against unauthorized access, complying with legal standards for data protection.
Yes, you can upload documents, but ensure they meet the storage solution's file size limits. This allows for secure storage of large case files and other legal documents.
Encrypted storage solutions typically support a variety of file formats, ensuring that all legal documents, regardless of their format, can be securely stored.
Yes, video files can be stored securely using encrypted storage, ensuring that any sensitive content such as recordings or evidence remains protected.
Many encrypted storage solutions are accessible through a web interface, eliminating the need for special software installations. This offers convenience and ease of access for attorneys.
Offline access is generally not available with encrypted storage solutions, ensuring that the security protocols are maintained and files remain protected at all times.
Encrypted file storage may have a maximum file size limit, commonly around 100 MB per file. It's essential to check the specific service's limits before uploading large files.
Files can typically be stored for as long as needed, as long as they comply with the service's terms of use and storage capacity limits. Regular audits ensure they remain secure.
No, encrypted storage generally doesn't support direct editing. Files need to be downloaded, edited on your device, and then re-uploaded to maintain encryption and security.
Real-time collaboration may be limited with encrypted file storage due to security protocols. However, files can be shared securely with authorized individuals for collaboration.