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Frequently Asked Questions
Private file storage is a secure method of storing digital files in a way that ensures access is limited to authorized users only. It provides protection against unauthorized access, making it ideal for sensitive data.
Freelancers need file storage to organize, protect, and easily access their work files from anywhere. It ensures data security and improves workflow efficiency by keeping documents readily available and safe.
Freelancers can store files securely by using encrypted storage solutions that offer access control, enable secure sharing, and provide regular backups to prevent data loss.
Yes, you can upload large files, but individual files should not exceed 100 MB each. For larger documents, consider compressing them or splitting into smaller files.
Each file can be a maximum of 100 MB, and audio/video files should not exceed 60 minutes in duration, ensuring optimal performance and management.
No, files cannot be managed offline. File storage services typically require internet access to upload, access, and edit files.
Supported formats include .txt, .md, .json, .csv for text files, common image formats like .jpg and .png, and several audio/video formats such as .mp3 and .mp4.
No, there is no version history for file edits. Once a file is uploaded or modified, the changes overwrite the current version.
Most private file storage services offer secure sharing options, allowing users to share links with specific access permissions to maintain file security.
Auto-sync features depend on the specific storage service in use. Check if the service supports seamless integration with your devices for real-time sync.
Most storage services provide customer support for technical issues via email or chat. Check your service provider's support options for assistance.
Ensure regular backups by either using built-in service backup features or manually copying files to another secure location or cloud service.
Yes, organizing files into folders is typically supported, helping users manage and categorize their documents efficiently.
Sharing restrictions usually include setting permissions for viewer access, editing rights, and download capabilities to keep files secure.
Real-time collaboration features may not be available in basic storage services; however, some advanced solutions might offer this functionality depending on the provider.