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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge document storage ensures that only you have access to your encryption keys, meaning that only you can read the stored documents.
Your files are encrypted with a key that only you possess. No one else, including the service provider, can view your files.
Yes, various file types such as documents, images, and spreadsheets can be securely stored using zero knowledge storage solutions.
Absolutely. Zero knowledge storage is ideal for sensitive documents as it ensures that only you can decrypt and access the files.
It can, but collaboration features vary by provider. Check if the provider offers secure yet functional collaboration features.
Typically, access is via a web interface or app provided by the service, requiring no additional special software.
Yes, most zero knowledge document storage services offer mobile apps or browser access for convenient document management on the go.
Limits vary by provider, but most services do impose file size restrictions to ensure smooth operation. Check specific limits with your provider.
If you lose your encryption keys, recovery might not be possible due to security protocols. Always store your keys securely.
You can upload files through the provider's web interface or app, where encryption occurs before storage.
Version control capabilities differ. Some services provide it, while others focus purely on secure storage without such features.
Yes, but you'll need to securely share encryption keys or use provider-specific methods for secure sharing.
If you exceed your storage limit, you may need to upgrade your plan or delete older files to free up space.
Many zero knowledge storage services are compatible with cloud platforms and can integrate for better usability and access.
Many providers offer automated backup features, but you'll need to check and configure these according to your needs.