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Zero Knowledge Digital Filing Tool
Discover a secure digital filing system with zero knowledge encryption

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Frequently Asked Questions
A zero knowledge digital filing tool is a document management system designed to ensure that only the user has access to the information stored. It provides privacy by encrypting all files, preventing unauthorized access even from service providers.
Zero knowledge technology encrypts data on the client side before it is transmitted to the server, ensuring that only the user can access the content. This means that even service providers cannot see or access the stored information.
Yes, a zero knowledge digital filing tool typically supports a variety of document types, allowing you to securely store texts, images, and multimedia files, adhering to encryption protocols for privacy.
Absolutely. The zero knowledge digital filing tool is ideal for sensitive documents, offering high-level encryption to ensure that your private files remain confidential and secure.
Yes, zero knowledge digital filing tools often feature multi-platform access through web browsers, enabling you to securely access your files from different devices without compromising privacy.
Files are encrypted on your device before upload, ensuring they are secure throughout the transmission. The tool ensures that your data remains encrypted and protected end-to-end.
Yes, typically there is a maximum file size limit for uploads when using digital filing tools. For our tool, each file can be up to 100 MB in size, making it efficient for most document needs.
While specific capabilities may vary, many zero knowledge digital filing tools offer robust search functionalities, allowing you to quickly locate files based on metadata or partial filename searches.
With zero knowledge encryption, your data is protected by rigorous security protocols. This ensures that even if the data is accessed, it remains unreadable without the necessary decryption key.
Yes, file sharing is often supported, typically through secure links or encrypted email options, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access shared documents.
In most zero knowledge systems, the provider cannot recover your password due to encryption, so it's crucial to keep it safe. Some systems may offer a secure recovery process or key resets.
Offline access is not typically supported as the tool relies on server encryption and decryption protocols, requiring an internet connection for access and updates.
Many digital filing tools allow users to organize files into folders or use tagging systems to help maintain a structured and easily navigable file environment.
Collaboration features may vary, but some systems support shared access or real-time editing within the zero-knowledge framework, whilst maintaining document security.
When dealing with multimedia files, systems may impose limits, such as a 60-minute duration for audio/video files, ensuring optimal performance and management.