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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage ensures only you can access your data, as providers don't store any access keys or passwords. This maximizes privacy and security.
Enterprise cloud storage offers scalable solutions for data management, ensuring efficiency and remote accessibility while maintaining stringent security protocols.
Zero knowledge ensures data privacy, as even storage providers can't access your files. This enhances data security, crucial for sensitive information.
Yes, you can securely store all document types, ensuring only authorized users with the correct credentials can access them.
Absolutely, it uses encryption techniques to secure data and access keys, preventing unauthorized access, even from providers.
Yes, most enterprise solutions offer management tools that integrate with existing IT infrastructure, allowing teams to control and monitor data access.
Typically, enterprise storage solutions are designed to handle large files, though specific limits depend on the provider's policies.
Enterprise solutions often have high limits, suitable for large document sets, but always check specific provider details for exact limits.
Cloud storage offers remote access, scalability, and often more storage capacity compared to physical storage, along with the benefit of enhanced security protocols.
Yes, enterprise cloud storage is designed for efficiency, ensuring data is accessible from different locations while maintaining security.
Direct file editing might depend on the specific platform's features. Generally, the advantage is easy access and collaboration, not in-situ editing.
For zero knowledge storage, losing credentials can be challenging as recovery options are limited by design. Always maintain secure backups of credentials.
Zero knowledge storage primarily relies on online access. Ensure your data is accessible when needed and internet access is available for full functionality.
Common limitations include internet dependency, data transfer speeds, and potential monthly storage limits, although these vary between providers.
While basic settings and access can often be tailored, complete customization options for security settings depend on the service provider's features.