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Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage Platform
Protect Your Documents with Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage is a system where only the user can access their stored data, ensuring that even the service provider cannot view the contents.
Zero knowledge cloud storage offers enhanced security by encrypting data end-to-end with user-managed keys, preventing unauthorized access.
Yes, using a zero knowledge cloud storage platform allows you to store documents securely, ensuring that only you have access to the content.
Access your documents via a secure, user-friendly interface provided by the cloud platform, using your private encryption keys.
Yes, most platforms have a file size limit, often in the range of 100 MB per file, which is typically adequate for document storage.
You can typically store a wide array of document formats like .docx, .pdf, .txt, ensuring flexibility in your document management.
There might be storage limits based on the platform's policies or your subscription, so it's advisable to check your service's specific terms.
No, zero knowledge cloud storage typically works through a web interface, so you can use it with standard browsers without additional software.
Yes, sharing typically involves sending a secure, encrypted link, ensuring only intended recipients can access the document.
Losing your encryption key can mean losing access to your data, as the platform emphasizes user privacy with strict encryption security.
Most platforms require an internet connection to access data, although some offer features to download and view documents offline.
Data is encrypted using complex algorithms like AES-256, making it extremely difficult for unauthorized parties to access.
While basic features may focus on storage, some platforms offer collaboration tools enabling secure sharing and editing with others.
Document recovery options depend on the platform. Some offer limited-time retrieval post-deletion, while others might not.
Data privacy is ensured by encrypting data before it reaches the service provider, so only you hold the keys to decrypt your information.