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Effortless and Secure Zero Knowledge Document Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge document storage means that your data is encrypted in such a way that only you have access to it. The storage provider cannot see your documents, ensuring full privacy and security for your stored files.
Trusted document storage uses encryption methods to keep your files private. This means even the storage company cannot access your files. It ensures that only you, with the correct keys, can decrypt and view your documents.
Zero knowledge storage provides a high level of security because even the provider cannot access your documents. It is ideal for sensitive information that requires strict privacy and confidentiality.
Yes, your data is encrypted, and only you hold the decryption keys. This setup minimizes the risk of unauthorized access, as even the provider cannot decrypt or access your data.
Yes, you can store a variety of document types in zero knowledge storage. Common formats like PDFs, Word documents, and spreadsheets are supported, ensuring flexibility in handling your files.
You access your stored documents by decrypting them using your personal keys. This means you need to keep your keys secure to ensure continuous access to your files safely.
If you lose your encryption key and the provider uses a strict zero knowledge approach, recovery might be impossible because the provider cannot access or reset your keys. Keeping a secure backup of your keys is strongly advised.
In regular storage, providers may have access to your data. With zero knowledge storage, your data is encrypted, and the provider cannot see it, adding an extra security layer.
Yes, sharing is possible, but you must carefully manage who gets access to the decryption keys so they can view the shared documents securely.
Yes, typically file size limits apply, often around 100 MB per file, depending on the service provider. Check your provider's specific limits to ensure compatibility.
No, accessing documents requires a secure connection to decrypt and view them. Offline access typically isn't possible without downloading and securely storing decrypted files locally.
Directly editing within storage isn't supported. You'll often need to download, edit locally, and then re-upload the document. This process keeps modifications secure.
Zero knowledge storage focuses on security over collaboration, so real-time collaboration might not be directly supported. You may need additional tools for collaborative efforts.
Time limits depend on service terms. Check with the provider but generally, as long as you maintain the service, your documents remain stored securely.
Service features regarding key management vary, but generally, keeping an independent, secure backup of your keys is recommended to maintain access security.