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End-to-End Encrypted Document Storage App for Mobile
Secure and Accessible Document Storage on Mobile

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Frequently Asked Questions
End-to-end encryption ensures that your documents are encrypted on your device and can only be decrypted by you or intended recipients, ensuring your data stays private.
Use an app with end-to-end encryption to store and manage your documents. This ensures your data remains protected and accessible only to you.
Yes, the app is designed for both iOS and Android platforms, allowing you to securely store documents on any mobile device.
Depending on the app features, some might allow offline access to encrypted documents, while others require an internet connection for decryption.
Upload files directly from your mobile device by selecting them from your files or photo library. The app encrypts files upon upload.
Most apps support a wide range of document types including text files, PDFs, and images. Check specific app capabilities for exact file support.
Yes, some apps allow secure sharing by generating encrypted links or access controls for intended recipients.
There might be limits on document size or total storage capacity depending on the app. Check app specifications for details.
Documents can be decrypted through the app using your personal encryption key or password, ensuring secure access.
Many apps offer organizational features such as folders or tagging, allowing you to manage your documents efficiently.
Some apps offer automatic backup features, but always check the app settings to ensure your data is backed up securely.
While you can often customize settings like folder organization and notifications, encryption methods are typically standardized for security.
It depends on the app's functionality; some offer document editing, while others require you to export for external editing.
Losing your encryption key might result in permanent loss of access to your documents, as it's critical for decryption.
Basic operations might work offline, but you'll need an internet connection to sync, backup, or decrypt documents, depending on the app.