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Frequently Asked Questions
End-to-end encrypted file storage means your files are encrypted on your device and remain encrypted during transfer and storage. Only you and trusted parties can access the decrypted data.
The reliability of encrypted file storage depends on strong encryption protocols and secure infrastructure. It ensures your data remains intact and accessible only to you.
Yes, encrypted file storage typically supports access across multiple devices as long as you have the appropriate keys or credentials to decrypt the files.
You can store a variety of files including documents, images, audio, video, and more. File formats such as .txt, .jpg, and .mp3 are commonly supported.
File size limits vary depending on the service. Typically, individual files can be up to 100 MB, but this might differ among providers.
End-to-end encrypted file storage can often be accessed through a browser, eliminating the need for additional software installation.
Use strong passwords and authenticating measures like two-factor authentication to enhance your file security in encrypted storage solutions.
Yes, you can securely share files by providing access to trusted individuals with the necessary encryption keys or via secure sharing links.
While specific compliance details aren't stated here, end-to-end encryption is a significant step in protecting user privacy and can help with legal compliance when properly implemented.
Encrypted storage solutions may vary, and some provide versioning features to access previous file versions while maintaining encryption integrity.
Typically, you must download files to edit them, as direct editing within encrypted storage may not be supported to maintain security.
Encryption might slightly impact speed, but the difference is often minimal due to efficient algorithms, maintaining practical usage speeds.
Data integrity is maintained by using checksums and other verification methods to ensure files remain unchanged and are complete.
No, encryption only affects data security and not the quality of files themselves; they retain their original quality once decrypted.
Generally, you must be online to access encrypted storage due to the need for authentication and decryption, unless files are downloaded and decrypted locally.