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Frequently Asked Questions
Cloud storage allows users to save data in an off-site storage system managed by a third party, offering flexibility and remote access.
End-to-end encryption ensures data is encrypted on the user’s device and remains encrypted until it reaches its endpoint, providing maximum security.
Compliance officers need encrypted storage to safeguard sensitive documents and ensure they meet regulatory standards for data protection.
Yes, cloud storage can be accessed from any device with internet connectivity, making it convenient for compliance officers working remotely.
Yes, the maximum file size limit for uploads is typically 100 MB per file, ensuring easy management and fast processing of data.
Yes, compliance documents can be securely stored in the cloud with end-to-end encryption, protecting them from unauthorized access.
Ensure data stored meets regulatory standards by using encrypted cloud services designed with compliance in mind, protecting against breaches.
If your data exceeds 100 MB, consider compressing files or splitting them to ensure they meet upload requirements while remaining manageable.
Typically, cloud storage requires an internet connection. Offline access may be limited and require local device storage copies for access.
While you can't create custom encryption methods, you can choose providers that offer robust default security settings to protect data.
The duration for storing files typically depends on the provider's policies, and files can usually be stored indefinitely in cloud storage.
With end-to-end encryption, only authorized users can view stored compliance documents, maintaining privacy and compliance standards.
No special software is typically needed; cloud storage can be accessed via a web browser or provider's native applications.
If a connection is lost, cloud operations pause and will resume once connectivity is restored, with data integrity maintained during interruptions.
Cloud storage solutions might not natively compare document versions side-by-side, but version history often helps manage file edits.