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Zero Knowledge Document Storage App for Chrome
Secure Document Storage with Zero Knowledge for Chrome Users

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge document storage is a method of storing data where the storage provider has no access to the encryption keys. This means only you can access and decrypt your data, ensuring complete privacy.
The Chrome app integrates into your browser, allowing you to securely upload and store documents with zero knowledge encryption. Your data is encrypted on your device before being uploaded.
No, you need an internet connection to access your documents stored in the zero knowledge storage app, as files are securely stored online and encrypted.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure large files are split or compressed to meet this requirement.
The storage app typically supports common document formats like .pdf, .docx, .txt, among others, providing secure storage for your critical files.
Yes, the Chrome app is accessible on any device with a Chrome browser, allowing you to manage and access your documents securely from multiple devices.
Yes, the app uses end-to-end encryption, ensuring your data is encrypted before upload and remains secure during transit and storage.
To install, visit the Chrome Web Store, search for the zero knowledge document storage app, and follow the installation instructions to add it to your browser.
No, with zero knowledge encryption, only you can access and decrypt your documents, ensuring complete privacy from others, including the service provider.
Encrypted sharing may be available, allowing you to securely share access to documents with others. Check within the app settings for sharing capabilities.
Document names do not have a strict character requirement but should be descriptive enough to easily identify stored files.
Typically, direct editing within the storage app isn't possible. Download your file to make changes in a compatible software, then re-upload if needed.
Document versioning may or may not be a feature. It's best to keep backup copies manually until versioning is confirmed within the app's capabilities.
The app uses robust encryption standards, commonly AES-256, to ensure your documents are securely encrypted during storage and transit.
Generally, encryption settings aren't customizable to maintain universal security standards, ensuring every user enjoys a high level of data protection.