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Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage for Therapists
Secure and Confidential Storage with Zero Knowledge for Therapists

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage means that the service provider has no access to the data stored on their servers. Only you hold the encryption keys, ensuring full confidentiality.
Using zero knowledge storage for therapy notes ensures that sensitive client information remains private and secure, accessible only by you.
Yes, zero knowledge storage provides high security, meaning all information including client notes is encrypted and only accessible by the therapist.
By encrypting data client-side before it's uploaded, zero knowledge storage ensures that only the therapist can access sensitive client information.
Yes, therapists can access their encrypted data from anywhere, provided they have the keys, ensuring flexibility and convenience.
Typically, cloud storage solutions have maximum upload limits, often around 100 MB per file, to manage storage resources effectively.
You can securely share files by providing the necessary decryption keys to clients, maintaining privacy and security.
If encryption keys are lost, accessing the stored data becomes impossible, as the zero knowledge model ensures the provider can't recover lost keys.
Yes, it supports a variety of document types, allowing you to securely store therapy notes, reports, and other relevant files.
Files can be uploaded through a secure interface where they are encrypted before being stored in the cloud.
Yes, zero knowledge cloud storage is typically accessible via mobile devices, ensuring you can access client notes securely on the go.
Editing documents directly in the cloud may not be supported; files might need to be downloaded, edited, and re-uploaded.
Zero knowledge storage often uses strong, modern encryption standards like AES-256 to protect data.
Offline access is generally not available, as zero knowledge storage requires encryption keys and an internet connection to access files.
Files can be stored indefinitely, but duration may depend on the service's terms and conditions and your own organizational needs.