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Protected File Storage for Auditors
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Frequently Asked Questions
Protected file storage is a secure way to store, manage, and retrieve files, ensuring that sensitive documents are safe from unauthorized access and data loss.
Auditors handle sensitive financial data and reports. Secure storage ensures data confidentiality, complies with legal obligations, and prevents unauthorized access or data breaches.
Yes, files can be uploaded from any device with a browser. The responsive interface allows easy access from desktop and mobile devices.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file, ensuring efficient handling and processing of data without overload.
No, you cannot edit files directly within the storage system. Files must be downloaded for editing and then re-uploaded.
Common file types such as text documents, images, and audio/video files are supported. Check specific format requirements before uploading.
When you upload text, audio, or video files, they are automatically transcribed to convert content to text format for further processing.
Yes, it efficiently manages large documents, but they must adhere to the 100 MB file size limit for individual files.
Stored files can be accessed through a secure browser interface, ensuring both convenience and data security.
Logged-in users can access full features including saving processed files, unlike free users who can only see previews.
While the system supports file uploads, specific organization features like categorizing are typically managed through integration with external systems.
Audio and video files exceeding 60 minutes need to be split into smaller segments before uploading to meet processing limits.
No, the system requires an internet connection to perform uploads, transcriptions, and secure storage operations.
No, the system processes single files at a time, which helps maintain system performance and security.
The system does not support custom file styles or formats. Documents are processed in default formats specified by the tool.