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Secure Encrypted Storage for Your Confidential Files

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted storage is a method of securing digital information by converting it into a format that is unreadable without a decryption key. It helps protect confidential files from unauthorized access.
Encryption secures files by encoding data, making it inaccessible to unauthorized users. Only those with the proper decryption key can access the original content, safeguarding confidentiality.
Yes, you can store various file types using encrypted storage. This includes documents, images, audio, and videos, ensuring all your confidential files remain secure.
The storage provides comprehensive security features, including automatic transcription for file uploads and support for multiple file formats, ensuring confidentiality and ease of access.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per upload. If your files exceed this size, consider dividing them into smaller parts before storing.
No, accessing your encrypted files requires an internet connection as the system doesn't support offline access. This ensures better security and accessibility management.
Files can be uploaded directly, where they are automatically encrypted upon submission. These can include text documents, images, and audio or video files, ensuring secure storage.
For security reasons, the decryption key is crucial for accessing your files. If forgotten, it may result in loss of access, emphasizing the importance of securely storing your key.
Yes, you can upload and store files from mobile devices, as the interface is responsive and works across various browsers without requiring app installation.
The encrypted storage uses robust encryption methods to ensure high-level security. This includes securing data at rest and in transit, protecting against unauthorized access.
No, encryption does not affect the original quality of your files. It only modifies the format for security purposes, preserving the integrity and quality of the data.
Files need to be decrypted to be accessed and edited. Once you have the decryption key, you can work with the files as needed but must re-encrypt them to maintain security.
Audio and video files can be up to 60 minutes in duration. Files longer than this should be trimmed or divided and then uploaded for encrypted storage.
Currently, custom encryption settings are not available. The system uses predefined settings to ensure standardized and reliable security for all users.
Sharing encrypted files safely requires providing recipients with the decryption key separately. This ensures that only authorized persons can access the original content.