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Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage for Nonprofits
Secure and private document storage for nonprofits.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage is a system where the service provider has no access to the encryption keys, ensuring that only the user can access their data. This means even if someone accesses the provider's systems, they cannot read the stored data.
Nonprofits handle sensitive information that requires utmost confidentiality. Zero knowledge storage ensures data privacy and protects against unauthorized access, an essential feature for organizations focused on privacy and regulatory compliance.
Zero knowledge encryption encrypts data before it leaves your device, and the encryption keys are never stored or accessed by the provider. This way, only you can decrypt and access the data, keeping it secure even from the storage provider.
Yes, nonprofits can use zero knowledge cloud storage for all types of documents, including sensitive data. This service provides a secure environment, ensuring only authorized personnel can access the data.
Zero knowledge storage is highly secure because it provides no access to data or keys by the service provider. This means even if the provider is compromised, your data remains encrypted and unreadable.
One limitation is that if you lose your encryption keys, you may not recover your data, as even the provider can't access your files. Additionally, real-time file editing may not be supported, requiring downloads and uploads.
While possible, collaboration may require careful management of encryption keys and user permissions. Users must share access responsibly, as keys are essential for data decryption.
If you lose access or forget your encryption keys, file recovery can be challenging with zero knowledge storage. Providers cannot assist in key recovery due to their no-access policy, which enhances security but requires users to manage keys carefully.
Data is encrypted client-side before it's uploaded to the cloud. This means the information is already protected with encryption as it travels to and from the storage provider.
Integration depends on the specific storage solution's compatibility with your systems. Many providers offer APIs and integration options, but ensure they fit your nonprofit's tech setup and requirements.
Zero knowledge storage systems are designed to be user-friendly, with intuitive interfaces for easy document management, but training may be required to manage encryption keys and access securely.
If encryption keys are lost, access to the encrypted data is effectively lost since the provider cannot retrieve or decrypt files without keys. Users must keep keys backed up securely.
Yes, these storage solutions typically support various file types, including documents, spreadsheets, and multimedia files, ensuring nonprofits can secure all their data in one place.
Yes, zero knowledge storage often allows setting permission levels so that only authorized users can access or modify documents, adding an extra layer of security by limiting who sees what.
Data backups are automated and encrypted, ensuring continuity without compromising security. Users must ensure backup keys and data are appropriately managed to prevent loss access.