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GDPR Compliant Private Document Storage
Secure, private document storage tailored for GDPR compliance.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Private document storage involves securely storing documents in a way that protects them from unauthorized access, ensuring data privacy and confidentiality at all times.
GDPR requires organizations to handle personal data responsibly, ensuring protection against unauthorized access, processing, and data breaches in document storage.
GDPR compliant storage ensures your organization meets legal requirements for data protection, minimizing risks of penalties and protecting user privacy.
Yes, you can upload various document types as long as they adhere to the storage platform's formats, typically including text, images, and PDFs.
The maximum file size for uploading is typically 100 MB, ensuring efficient storage and processing without data overload.
No, the storage solutions typically require an online connection to ensure secure and updated access controls are maintained for GDPR compliance.
Yes, video and audio files can be stored, generally limited to a maximum of 60 minutes in duration to ensure efficient data handling.
Private document storage is designed with advanced security measures to prevent unauthorized access, ensuring data integrity and compliance with GDPR.
Yes, the platform supports storage of documents in multiple languages, allowing you to manage diverse sets of data effectively.
Features include secure access controls, data encryption, compliance monitoring, and regular updates to meet evolving GDPR standards.
While you cannot directly edit documents within the storage system, you can download, modify in a text editor, and upload the updated version.
Yes, stored documents can be accessed in real-time, provided you have the necessary permissions, ensuring efficient data retrieval.
Breaches are prevented through robust security protocols, including encryption, access logs, and regular security audits, ensuring GDPR compliance.
Yes, historical data is accessible as long as it adheres to the defined retention policies, ensuring compliance with legal data retention requirements.
Stored files are typically managed under data retention policies that align with GDPR, ensuring data is kept only for as long as necessary.