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End-to-End Encrypted File Storage for Academics
Secure and Encrypted File Storage for Academics

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted file storage uses advanced encryption to ensure that files are only accessible by authorized users, protecting them from unauthorized access.
Encryption is crucial for academics to protect sensitive research data and personal information from data breaches and unauthorized access, maintaining confidentiality.
Yes, you can securely store research papers using our encrypted file storage, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access the files.
Our encryption process involves transforming data into a secure format that only authorized users, with decryption keys, can access, ensuring data privacy.
Yes, our storage solution supports access from various devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones, while maintaining encryption integrity.
You can upload a wide range of document types including text, image, audio, and video files, all of which are securely encrypted.
Yes, you can share files securely with designated colleagues by granting them access through secure, encrypted sharing options.
You can upload files up to 100 MB in size; consider breaking larger files into smaller parts to fit within this limit.
There are no specific file type restrictions; you can upload text, images, audio, and video files, all supported by our encryption protocols.
The encryption remains intact for as long as the files are stored within the system, ensuring continuous protection.
No, access to encrypted files requires an internet connection to ensure secure communication and verification.
Direct editing within the storage is not supported. You need to download, edit externally, and re-upload the updated files.
File sharing is highly secure, utilizing encrypted channels to ensure that only intended recipients can access the documents.
There is no minimum file size for uploads, allowing you to store everything from small notes to extensive research data.
The system doesn't currently support viewing or retrieving historical versions of encrypted files.