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Zero Knowledge Document Storage App for Windows
Secure Document Storage on Windows with Zero Knowledge Encryption

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage allows you to store documents securely, ensuring that only you have access to your data. Even the service provider cannot view your information due to encryption protocols.
Zero knowledge encryption on Windows means that your documents are encrypted before they leave your computer. This ensures that your data remains private and accessible only to you.
Yes, with zero knowledge encryption, your documents are stored securely on Windows. This encryption method ensures no unauthorized access, maintaining your document privacy.
No, accessing documents requires an internet connection to sync and decrypt the files from cloud storage. Ensure you have a reliable connection to access your documents.
Specific file size limits aren't detailed, but typically cloud storage solutions have storage plans with varying limits. Check with your service provider for precise limits.
Yes, you can upload and manage all your documents from any Windows device, ensuring seamless access and management of your files across platforms.
Typically, zero knowledge storage prioritizes security over collaboration features. For collaboration, encrypted links or shared access may be needed, depending on the provider.
While a particular service may impose file size limits, ensure your uploads meet their criteria. Typically, files should be kept within individual service requirements.
Due to the high security of zero knowledge systems, forgotten passwords may result in loss of access. Always keep a secure backup of your credentials.
Document editing depends on the app’s features. Many storage systems focus on security and may not include built-in editing functionalities.
Most document storage apps support a variety of file types, but verify with your chosen provider. Typically text, image, and document formats are included.
Sharing is still possible but typically requires recipient-specific encryption keys or permissions. Check your provider for sharing capabilities.
The app should generally support recent Windows versions, but check specific compatibility with your service provider for older systems.
Integration capabilities depend on the app provider. Many apps may offer APIs or plugins for seamless work with other software, depending on their focus.
A stable internet connection is usually required for uploading, downloading, and synchronizing files. Ensure your network meets these needs for smooth use.