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GDPR Compliant Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage
Secure and GDPR Compliant Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage ensures that providers have no access to your data. Only you hold the decryption keys, ensuring maximum privacy and security.
By adhering to GDPR, zero knowledge cloud storage systems apply strict standards for data protection, ensuring lawful processing, user consent, and data privacy rights.
Yes, you can access your data at any time. As the owner of the decryption keys, you have full control to retrieve and manage your stored information.
Zero knowledge encryption significantly reduces risks of breaches. Since the provider can't access your data, the primary vulnerability is your access credentials.
Yes, many providers allow data sharing. When sharing, you typically provide individuals with secure temporary access keys.
You can store a wide range of file types, including documents, images, audio, and video files. Check with specific providers for exact limitations.
Many zero knowledge cloud storage services offer file versioning to help manage document history, allowing you to recover previous versions.
No, the service requires an internet connection to access cloud-stored data. Offline access isn't supported as data is kept secure within the cloud.
With zero knowledge storage, password recovery isn't straightforward due to encryption protocols. Use secure methods to back up credentials.
Providers may impose certain storage limits based on their service plans. Check your chosen provider's plans for specific capacity restrictions.
Yes, many providers offer automated backup options, ensuring your latest files are consistently secured without manual intervention.
If compromised, unauthorized access is limited due to encryption. Immediately change passwords and consult the service provider for security guidance.
Many providers offer trial periods. Use this time to evaluate the service's efficiency and compatibility with your storage needs.
Service providers typically undergo rigorous audits to ensure GDPR compliance. Check for certification or documentation from the provider.
Yes, secure sharing and permissions allow for collaboration, which can be adjusted to meet the privacy needs of all users involved.