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Zero Knowledge Document Storage App for Laptop
Confidential Document Storage with Zero Knowledge for Laptop

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage ensures that your data is encrypted on your device before it is stored on the server, meaning only you can access your files.
The app uses zero knowledge encryption, ensuring that all your documents are encrypted before leaving your laptop, keeping them secure and private.
Yes, you can access your documents from any laptop with the app installed, as long as you have the necessary access credentials.
The maximum file size allowed for uploads is 100 MB, ensuring smooth management and handling of large documents.
The storage is highly secure with zero knowledge encryption, ensuring only you can decrypt and access your files.
Documents cannot be edited directly within the storage app. You need to download, edit externally, and re-upload the files.
Yes, the app is designed to be compatible with all major laptop operating systems, providing flexibility in access.
Yes, documents can be shared securely with end-to-end encryption, ensuring only intended recipients can access them.
If you lose your password, the zero knowledge encryption means that the app developers cannot recover your data.
No, once documents are deleted from the storage app, they are permanently removed due to the zero knowledge encryption.
No, the app requires an internet connection for accessing and managing files, as the storage is cloud-based.
Yes, the app supports uploading of video files, but each file must adhere to the 100 MB size limit.
The app supports various file types, including documents, audio, video, and images, providing versatile storage solutions.
Audio and video files have a maximum length limit of 60 minutes, to ensure efficient processing and management.
No, custom encryption methods cannot be implemented; the app relies on established zero knowledge encryption for security.