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Secure Your Documents with Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage Solution

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage is a type of service where the provider manages your data without actually having access to its contents. Only the user has the encryption key, ensuring that their data remains private and inaccessible to the service provider.
Choosing zero knowledge cloud storage ensures maximum privacy and security for your data. It prevents unauthorized access, including from the service provider, making it ideal for sensitive documents.
Use a zero knowledge cloud storage solution to encrypt your files before uploading them to the cloud. This ensures that only you can decrypt and access the files, maintaining their confidentiality.
Yes, as long as you have the encryption key, you can access your documents from any device that supports the cloud storage service. Just ensure that the device is secure and supports file uploads necessary for decryption.
Yes, you can share files with others securely by giving them necessary access rights or encryption keys, although it's important to manage keys carefully to maintain security.
In zero knowledge storage, the data is encrypted with keys only the user holds, ensuring that even the service provider cannot view the content. This highly limits the risk of unauthorized access.
Generally, you cannot directly edit files stored in zero knowledge storage. You need to download, edit, and then re-upload them, maintaining their security through consistent encryption.
File uploads typically have a size limit, often around 100 MB per file, although these may vary by provider. It's important to check the provider's specific limits before uploading larger files.
Upload and download speeds may vary depending on your internet connection and the provider's bandwidth. While zero knowledge encryption itself doesn't slow down speed significantly, large files can take longer to process.
Zero knowledge storage uniquely ensures that encryption keys are user-held, making it impossible for providers to access data, unlike conventional storage where providers may hold decryption keys.
Some zero knowledge solutions might require client software or browser extensions to manage encryption keys securely. Always follow the provider’s instructions for set up.
Storage duration doesn't typically have a limit imposed by zero knowledge services, but providers might have policies on inactive account management. Check specific provider terms for duration limits.
Zero knowledge storage primarily requires online access for encryption/decryption and uploads, as operations are managed on secure servers. Offline access is not typically supported.
Yes, but it requires careful sharing of encryption keys or establishing shared access. This setup ensures collaborators can access the files without compromising security.
Real-time preview is typically not available due to encryption. Files need to be decrypted first, which can take extra processing steps at the user's end.