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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge file storage ensures that no one but you can access your data. It utilizes encryption where even the service provider cannot read your files, offering top privacy and security.
Zero knowledge storage provides enhanced security by encrypting documents in a way that only the user can decrypt them, ensuring that even service providers have no knowledge of the content.
No, files stored in a zero knowledge system usually require an internet connection to access. This ensures encryption keys are handled securely online.
Data in zero knowledge file storage is encrypted end-to-end. Only you hold the decryption key, making your data accessible solely to you.
You can share files if the system allows, but it must be done securely, using methods like providing access through encrypted links or sharing decryption keys privately.
Limits vary by service. Always check your provider's guidelines. For large files, consider compressing them before storage.
Typically, zero knowledge services can't help recover lost encryption keys due to their privacy nature, highlighting the importance of safeguarding your key.
Regular storage may allow provider access to your files, while zero knowledge storage means only you have the encryption key and access capability.
Yes, it's generally more secure as it prevents third parties from accessing or even knowing the contents of your files due to end-to-end encryption.
Absolutely. It's ideally suited for sensitive documents as it ensures that only you have access to the decrypted content.
Zero knowledge platforms usually do not offer offline modes as encryption keys are managed online for security reasons.
Keep your encryption key in a safe location, preferably using a password manager to prevent loss or unauthorized access.
While no system is impervious, zero knowledge encryption significantly reduces the risk as unauthorized parties cannot decrypt files without the key.
Most systems support common file types but verify with your service for any exceptions especially with specialized file formats.
Exceeding storage limits may incur additional charges or restrict further uploads until you manage space or upgrade your plan.