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Private Document Storage for Government Workers
Secure Private Document Storage for Government Workers

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Frequently Asked Questions
It offers secure storage solutions specifically designed for government workers to manage and access sensitive documents efficiently.
The service provides enhanced storage features that prioritize the security and organization of sensitive government documents.
Yes, you can upload a wide range of document formats to ensure you have flexibility in storing different types of governmental documents.
There is a file size limit of 100 MB per upload, accommodating most document types typically used in government settings.
Absolutely! PDFs, a common format for government documents, can be easily uploaded and stored securely.
While there is no minimum size, larger documents might require more processing and storage considerations.
While direct collaborative features are not specified, the secure storage facilitates organized document sharing and retrieval.
The tool is designed with efficient organization features to enable quick document retrieval for government professionals.
If a document surpasses the 100 MB file size limit, it can be segmented into smaller files for storage.
No, access to the documents requires an online connection to ensure security and proper document management.
Yes, for media files such as audio or video, the maximum duration for uploads is limited to 60 minutes.
Documents, including those extracted from audio or video, are automatically transcribed before being stored in the system.
Editing within the storage system is not supported; documents need to be downloaded and edited externally.
Integration specifics are not described, but files can be organized and retrieved using standard formats compatible with many platforms.
The service does not include features for direct version comparison between original and stored documents.