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Private Cloud Storage with Local Encryption
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Frequently Asked Questions
Private cloud storage provides a secure environment for storing data by housing it within a company's private infrastructure. This ensures greater control and privacy compared to public cloud options.
Local encryption protects your data by encoding it on your device before it is uploaded to the cloud. This means that only encrypted data is stored in the cloud, enhancing security.
Yes, you can access encrypted files remotely. The files are decrypted on your local device, ensuring that your data remains secure during transmission.
Yes, data is transmitted securely via encrypted channels, protecting it from interception during the upload and download processes.
If you forget your encryption key, you may lose access to your encrypted data. It is crucial to keep your key secure and accessible.
Yes, you can share encrypted files by providing secure access keys or decrypting the files before sharing. This ensures authorized access only.
You can store various file types including documents, images, videos, and audio files, ensuring versatility in data management.
Yes, cloud storage is accessible from mobile devices, allowing you to upload, manage, and download files on the go securely.
The storage capacity can vary based on the service plan. Choose a plan that fits your storage needs for optimal use.
Yes, private cloud storage with local encryption is ideal for sensitive business documents requiring enhanced privacy and security.
No, accessing cloud storage requires an internet connection. Ensure connectivity to manage your files effectively.
Real-time previews are not typically available for encrypted files. Decrypt the files for previews where necessary.
Direct editing of encrypted files in the cloud may not be possible. Decrypt and download files for editing, then re-upload for storing.
File size limits can depend on the cloud provider's capabilities and your specific plan. Check your plan details for maximum file size allowances.
Upgrade your service plan or consider additional features that the cloud provider may offer to expand your storage solutions.