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Zero Knowledge Document Storage App for Linux
Enhance Your Security with Zero Knowledge Document Storage on Linux

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage ensures that only you have access to your documents, as the service provider has no knowledge of the contents you store.
Yes, the app is designed to work seamlessly on Linux, allowing users to store documents securely with zero knowledge encryption.
Yes, your data is secured with zero knowledge encryption, meaning even the storage provider cannot access your document contents.
You can download the app from the official website, follow the installation instructions, and configure your secure storage settings upon setup.
Typically, zero knowledge storage apps require internet access to sync data. Ensure connectivity for full functionality.
Most document types can be stored, but check the app's documentation for specific supported file types and formats.
Yes, there may be limitations on the storage available per file, often defining maximum file sizes. Refer to the app's guidelines.
Sharing may be supported, but ensure it adheres to zero knowledge principles to maintain security during transfers.
Given the zero knowledge nature, password recovery may be impossible. Keep your credentials secure and consider backup solutions.
Some apps offer collaboration features, but they must ensure that zero knowledge security is not compromised.
Yes, synchronization is generally supported across your Linux devices, ensuring you can access documents as needed.
Several apps in the zero knowledge space are open source. Check the app’s platform for transparency and community support.
Core functions, especially syncing, require internet access. However, local document storage might be possible offline.
The main limitation is that inability to recover your data without your credentials, emphasizing secure storage of passwords.
Support may vary; some apps offer forums and community support, often without direct customer support due to privacy features.