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Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Journalists
Safeguard Journalism with Zero Knowledge Document Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage ensures that only you have access to your documents, as the service provider cannot read or access the files themselves. This provides high-level privacy for sensitive information.
Journalists handle sensitive information that could put sources at risk or inhibit competitive roles. Secure document storage protects these files from unauthorized access, ensuring confidentiality.
Yes, zero knowledge storage allows for secure sharing by ensuring that only the intended recipient can decrypt and access the documents, maintaining the confidentiality of shared information.
Yes, zero knowledge means that the storage provider is unable to access your data due to the encryption methods used, ensuring comprehensive privacy of your stored documents.
Uploading documents is straightforward and designed for ease of use, allowing journalists to focus on their work rather than technical obstacles related to storage.
Yes, zero knowledge storage solutions generally offer access through secure web interfaces, enabling you to retrieve your documents wherever you have internet access.
Each file can be uploaded up to a specified size limit, ensuring even large documents or datasets can be securely stored. Check with the provider for specific limits applicable.
Yes, most zero knowledge storage providers support access via mobile devices, allowing journalists to upload and access files securely on the go.
Yes, all data is encrypted during transfer, ensuring your documents are protected from interception while being uploaded or downloaded.
Typically, zero knowledge storage focuses on security and access, but does not inherently support real-time editing. These functions often rely on third-party applications.
No, access to stored documents requires an internet connection as files are hosted securely online, emphasizing security over offline access capabilities.
Version histories are usually maintained by the provider, but always check their specific features to understand how versions are tracked and stored securely.
Yes, many services offer secure file sharing options, allowing journalists to collaborate or distribute documents without compromising privacy.
Zero knowledge storage typically supports a wide array of file types, ensuring compatibility with various document formats used in journalism.
Yes, access logs are usually maintained to provide accountability and traceability. However, these logs do not compromise document privacy, maintaining the integrity of zero knowledge principles.