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Secure Your Medical Documents with Zero Knowledge Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage ensures that data is encrypted in such a way that only the user holds the keys, meaning the storage provider cannot access the contents, making it highly secure for sensitive information such as medical documents.
Doctors can use zero knowledge storage to protect patient confidentiality and ensure compliance with privacy regulations, as only they will have access to the decryption keys securing patient data.
Yes, zero knowledge document storage systems are typically accessible from any device with an internet connection, ensuring doctors can access patient records securely from anywhere.
Zero knowledge storage is a secure option for medical use as it supports compliance with regulations by ensuring that patient data remains confidential and inaccessible to unauthorized parties, including the storage provider.
Yes, these systems often support various file types for upload, allowing easy storage and retrieval of medical documents, images, and other important files.
Yes, zero knowledge storage solutions often support a wide range of file types, making them suitable for storing images from medical scans while ensuring data security.
Storage systems may have different limits, but a common restriction is a maximum file size of around 100 MB. Check with your provider for specific details.
Zero knowledge storage typically supports secure sharing features, allowing you to share encrypted data with trusted colleagues while maintaining control over access.
Data is encrypted end-to-end using strong encryption protocols. Only users with the decryption key have access to the data, ensuring maximum privacy and security.
There is usually no time limit for storing documents, but it's always best to verify specific terms with your storage provider to ensure they meet your long-term needs.
Most zero knowledge storage solutions are designed to be user-friendly and require only a web browser or a simple app, eliminating the need for complex software.
Zero knowledge storage encrypts data at the client side, meaning providers can't access it, unlike traditional storage where providers might access data for services.
Most zero knowledge solutions do not allow customization of encryption settings, as standardization ensures high security levels for all data stored in the system.
Losing your decryption key typically means you can no longer access your data, making it crucial to store keys securely, as most providers cannot retrieve lost keys.
No, zero knowledge storage requires internet connectivity to access encrypted data, as the encryption and decryption processes are often done online.