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Zero Knowledge Document Storage for Nonprofits
Secure, Zero Knowledge Document Storage Designed for Nonprofits

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage means that the service provider has no access to the content of your files. This ensures that only you have the knowledge of contained data, adding a robust layer of privacy and security.
Nonprofits often handle sensitive data, and zero knowledge storage ensures that their information remains confidential, protecting donor details and proprietary information securely.
Yes, zero knowledge document storage is accessible from multiple devices. Thus, you can manage and retrieve your documents from anywhere, ensuring convenience and flexibility.
Files are encrypted before they reach the storage servers. Only you hold the key, meaning no one else, including service providers, can access the information. This ensures a strong privacy stance.
Yes, nonprofits can securely store large files with this service, making it suitable for handling comprehensive datasets and extensive reports often involved in nonprofit activities.
Absolutely, zero knowledge storage is ideal for protecting sensitive donor information, ensuring that details are confidential and secure from unauthorized access.
While zero knowledge privacy might limit direct in-platform collaboration, you can securely share documents using encrypted links, ensuring that only intended recipients can access the data.
Typically, there are file size limits, often around 100 MB, for technical and security reasons. Large files may need to be segmented.
You can store various file types securely, including text, images, and audiovisual files. The storage system can handle different formats, allowing you to keep diverse data types protected.
While this storage solution provides high security and confidentiality, specific compliance details depend on regulatory environments. Nonprofits should consult legal counsel for comprehensive compliance strategies.
Your files are accessed using secure credentials and decryption keys known only to you. This authentication prevents unauthorized access and maintains data confidentiality.
No, offline access is typically unavailable as files are securely stored in the cloud. You need an internet connection to retrieve or manage your documents.
Data recovery options depend on specific storage settings and configurations. Generally, having secure backup protocols is essential to avoid data loss.
Share documents through encrypted links or secure transfer protocols, ensuring that only authorized parties have access, aligning with the zero knowledge principles.
Version comparison is not typically available with zero knowledge storage, focusing primarily on maintaining data confidentiality and security over additional features.