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Frequently Asked Questions
Safe file storage refers to the secure storing of digital files, ensuring that sensitive information is protected against unauthorized access while remaining accessible when needed.
Government workers handle sensitive information that requires protection from unauthorized access and breaches. Secure storage ensures that data is both safe and compliantly managed.
Use solutions that offer encryption, reliable access controls, and regular backups. Ensure the platform you choose complies with necessary security standards to protect sensitive information.
Yes, audio and video files from meetings can be securely stored by uploading them to a platform that transcribes and stores data securely, maintaining confidentiality and accessibility.
Secure text document storage involves encrypting files and using a platform that offers strict access controls and compliance with data protection standards.
You can store files up to 100 MB if you are using certain storage platforms. For files larger than this, they may need to be compressed before storage.
Yes, as long as they are uploaded to a secure platform that transcribes and protects data, ensuring they meet security protocols for confidential information.
Supported file formats for upload include text (.txt, .md), images (.jpg, .png), audio (.mp3, .wav), and video (.mp4, .mov), among others.
No, files stored in the cloud cannot be accessed offline; you need an internet connection to access and manage files securely.
Video files can be up to 60 minutes long if you are using certain storage platforms. Larger files might need editing before uploading.
The maximum audio duration for uploads is typically 60 minutes, ensuring manageable file sizes for secure processing and storage.
Generally, text file uploads should adhere to a maximum size limit of 100 MB to ensure efficient processing and security maintenance.
You cannot edit stored files directly within the storage platform. You need to download and edit them in a text editor or similar application before re-uploading.
Yes, after editing a file locally, you will need to re-upload it to ensure the updated version is securely stored and accessible.
No, the platform does not currently support side-by-side comparison of original and rewritten files. Consider tracking changes manually for this purpose.