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Frequently Asked Questions
Secure file storage refers to the methods and technologies used to safely store digital files, protecting them from unauthorized access or data breaches. It's crucial for handling sensitive information effectively.
Security professionals and organizations handling sensitive data require secure file storage to protect against unauthorized access and ensure compliance with data management policies.
Secure file storage utilizes encryption, access controls, and regular audits to safeguard data. These measures ensure that only authorized users can access files, protecting them from breaches.
Yes, audio files such as .mp3, .wav, and others can be uploaded and transcribed for organized storage. The AI processes these files to ensure they are stored securely and are easily retrievable.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB per file to ensure efficient processing and storage. Larger files should be divided before uploading.
Currently, batch processing of multiple files simultaneously is not supported. Each file must be uploaded and processed individually to maintain accuracy and security.
Supported file types include text files (.txt, .md), JSON, CSV, images (.jpg, .png), and audio/video files (.mp3, .mp4). These undergo transcription and organized storage.
No, file access and processing require an internet connection. This ensures the most updated security measures are applied during file handling.
Yes, the maximum duration for audio or video files is 60 minutes. Files exceeding this limit should be shortened for efficient processing and storage.
Data is encrypted during upload and storage. Access is restricted through user authentication, ensuring only authorized individuals can retrieve files.
Editing of stored files is not available within the system. Files can be downloaded, edited externally, and re-uploaded for secure storage.
Currently, the system does not support version comparison. You can manage versions manually by organizing them separately or using external tools.
While style options aren't applicable for organizing files, categorizing by type or using descriptive filenames can help keep files systematically arranged.
If a file upload fails, check your internet connection and file format. Ensure it's within size/duration limits. Try uploading again once these are confirmed.
Direct saving to cloud platforms is currently not integrated. However, files can be downloaded and manually uploaded to your preferred cloud storage service.