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Frequently Asked Questions
Private file storage refers to secure digital systems that allow individuals to store and access their files confidentially. This is particularly beneficial for journalists who handle sensitive information.
Journalists often work with sensitive information that requires high levels of confidentiality and protection. Private file storage offers secure solutions for storing such data away from unauthorized access.
Private file storage is designed to be highly secure, providing encryption and protection against unauthorized access to ensure that sensitive files are well-protected.
Journalists can store a wide range of files including documents, audio recordings, videos, and images. The storage solutions cater to various media formats essential for journalism.
Yes, journalists can upload audio files like .mp3 and .wav to these storage solutions, which support various audio formats for easy access and retrieval.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per file. For larger files, consider splitting them before uploading to accommodate this limitation.
Yes, video files such as .mp4 and .mov can be securely stored in the private file storage system, keeping sensitive footage protected.
Journalists can access their files through a secure online platform, ensuring they have reliable access to their stored documents whenever needed, from any location.
Yes, the private file storage is suitable for highly confidential documents, offering encryption and secure access to keep sensitive information safe.
Files like audio and video get automatically transcribed upon uploading, allowing journalists to easily use and access their content in text format.
No, the file storage system requires internet access to retrieve or manage files, ensuring centralized security measures remain intact.
If your file exceeds the 100 MB limit, you'll need to split it into smaller parts before uploading. This helps the storage manage and protect your data more efficiently.
Audio files can be up to 60 minutes in duration. Files longer than this should be edited or split to meet upload requirements.
While primarily designed for secure storage, files can be accessed and shared by authorized users, facilitating collaboration as needed.
Supported formats include text (.txt, .md), images (.jpg, .png), audio (.mp3, .wav), and video (.mp4, .mov), ensuring flexibility for journalists' storage needs.