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Private Document Storage with Version History
Secure and Private Document Storage with Version History Tracking

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Frequently Asked Questions
Private document storage allows users to securely store documents with specific access controls, ensuring sensitive data is protected from unauthorized access.
Yes, version history is provided, allowing users to track changes and retrieve past versions of their documents easily.
Yes, as long as you have an internet connection and access to the tool's platform, you can manage your documents from various devices.
The tool supports file uploads up to 100 MB each. If your files are larger, consider segmenting them before uploading.
Yes, you can store a variety of file formats. This includes text documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, and more.
Version history allows you to see and retrieve past document versions, making it easy to roll back changes or reference previous content.
Access is restricted based on your permissions. Only authorized users can access stored documents, ensuring privacy and security.
No, offline access is not available. A stable internet connection is required to access and manage documents.
The main features include private document storage, version history, access control, and support for multiple file types.
While the tool focuses on storage and versioning, you can download documents, edit them externally, and re-upload updated versions.
You can access the version history to view and manage different versions. Easily retrieve or roll back to any past version as needed.
Yes, uploaded audio or video content is limited to 60 minutes per file.
Yes, the tool allows you to set specific access permissions, ensuring only authorized users can view or edit your documents.
If your file exceeds the 100 MB limit, you may need to split it into smaller parts to upload successfully.
While this depends on the specific tool's API capabilities, generally, compatibility with other applications varies, requiring checking available integration options.