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Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Legal Professionals
Secure and Compliant Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Legal Professionals

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage is a data storage method ensuring that the service provider cannot access the stored data. It's ideal for sensitive documents requiring privacy.
Zero knowledge storage ensures that legal documents remain confidential and protected from unauthorized access, meeting privacy and data protection requirements.
Yes, it offers a high level of security by encrypting data in a way that the service provider cannot decrypt, ensuring only authorized users have access.
No, accessing documents requires an internet connection as zero knowledge storage operates online to maintain data security and integrity.
Legal professionals benefit from enhanced document confidentiality, compliance with privacy regulations, and reduction of data breach risks.
Yes, you can share documents securely with other authorized users without compromising document confidentiality or access control.
Yes, there is a 100 MB limit per file for uploads, ensuring efficient storage management and quick access to files.
Files are encrypted using advanced cryptographic algorithms, ensuring that only authorized users can decrypt and access them.
Yes, data is typically backed up automatically to ensure safety from data loss or corruption, preserving document integrity.
Yes, various document types can be stored securely, making it versatile for legal documents, contracts, and sensitive information.
No, there are no limits on the duration documents can be stored, provided they don't exceed the file size limitations.
Integration capabilities vary, but many zero knowledge storage solutions offer API access for seamless integration with legal software.
Editing capabilities depend on the specific service, but documents usually need to be downloaded, edited, and re-uploaded.
Zero knowledge storage helps meet compliance by ensuring high standards of data protection and confidentiality in legal practices.
Document previews depend on the service, but zero knowledge principles mean handling of decrypted data only by authorized users.