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Encrypted Filing for Attorney Client Privilege
Securely Store Documents with Encrypted Filing for Attorney Client Privilege

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted filing is a method of securely storing documents where data is locked with encryption protocols. This ensures that sensitive information is accessible only to authorized individuals, which is crucial for maintaining attorney-client privilege.
By encrypting your files, we ensure that unauthorized access is prevented. This means that any sensitive legal communications or documents are kept confidential and safe from breaches, maintaining the integrity of attorney-client privilege.
Yes, encrypted filing is ideal for legal documents as it prioritizes security and confidentiality. It prevents unauthorized access, making it perfect for sensitive legal communications.
You can upload various file types including text documents, images, and audio files, ensuring flexibility in how legal information is managed. However, ensure files are within the permitted size and duration limits.
Yes, the maximum allowed file size is 100 MB per file. This ensures efficient handling and encryption processes, maintaining system performance and security.
Only authorized users with the correct decryption keys or access rights can view the documents. This controlled access helps maintain attorney-client confidentiality.
You will need to either reduce the file size or split it into smaller parts before uploading. This ensures files meet the system’s capacity for encryption and storage.
No, access to encrypted files typically requires an internet connection to handle decryption and authentication processes securely.
Documents must be downloaded, edited locally, and re-uploaded. The system does not support in-file editing to preserve the integrity of encrypted storage.
Yes, audio and video files have a maximum duration limit of 60 minutes. This ensures efficient processing and encryption without compromising performance.
While you can upload different types of files, each must be processed individually. This is to ensure security protocols are maintained for each file.
Encryption is maintained through robust algorithms that secure the data during storage and transmission, protecting sensitive information at all times.
No real-time preview feature is available. Files must be prepared and finalized before uploading to the encrypted system.
Legal contracts, case files, and client correspondence are ideal documents as they often contain sensitive information needing protection under attorney-client privilege.
No, custom styles or tones for encryption aren't available to ensure a consistent and robust level of security across all documents.