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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted document storage ensures that your files are securely stored by encrypting them end-to-end, meaning only you can access the data. This is crucial for entrepreneurs who handle sensitive information.
Entrepreneurs often deal with sensitive business information that requires protection against unauthorized access. Encrypted storage provides this security by ensuring data is only accessible to authorized users.
End-to-end encryption works by encrypting your documents at the source and maintaining this encryption during storage and transfer. This prevents third parties from accessing the original content without permission.
No, the storage service requires an internet connection for access. However, once downloaded, files can be accessed offline using secure applications that support decryption.
Most file types can be stored, including common document formats like .pdf, .docx, and image files. These are encrypted upon upload to ensure security.
Typically, there are file size limits, often set at 100 MB per file, to ensure efficient processing and security management. Check specific service limits before uploading.
End-to-end encryption provides a high level of security, using advanced encryption algorithms to protect your data from unauthorized access or breaches.
Yes, most services provide secure sharing options, allowing you to send encrypted links or access keys to trusted recipients who can decrypt and access the files.
You can upload files directly through the web interface of the storage solution, where they are automatically encrypted upon upload to maintain security.
There is generally no minimum file size, allowing you to upload any document size from a few bytes to the maximum file limit of the service.
Yes, you can typically organize files into folders or tag them for easy retrieval, while maintaining their encrypted status for security.
No special software is needed, as most storage solutions provide built-in decryption tools accessible via their user interface, often integrated into web browsers.
Real-time editing is usually not supported directly within encrypted storage. You'll need to decrypt files, edit locally, and then re-encrypt and upload them.
Yes, but each user must have the necessary decryption keys or access permissions set by the document owner to ensure security.
Most services offer a recovery process, often involving 2-factor authentication or recovery keys. It's important to save these securely during initial setup.