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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage is a method where the service provider has no access to your encryption keys, ensuring that only you can access your data. This maximizes privacy and security by preventing even the storage provider from decrypting your documents.
In zero knowledge systems, data is encrypted on the client side before being stored. The provider only stores the encrypted version without any decryption keys, making it impossible for them to access your data.
Yes, zero knowledge encryption ensures that your data remains private and inaccessible to anyone, including the service provider. This approach uses strong cryptographic methods to keep your information secure.
Yes, as long as you have your encryption key or password, you can access your documents from any device with internet access and the necessary decryption software.
If you lose your encryption key, recovering your data can be impossible, as the storage provider cannot decrypt your files. It's crucial to keep your key safe.
Yes, you can securely share encrypted documents by providing recipients access to specific keys, ensuring they can decrypt the files safely.
In zero knowledge storage, encryption happens on the client-side before data transfer, ensuring the storage provider never sees your unencrypted files or holds your decryption keys.
While specifics vary by provider, zero knowledge storage might cost more due to the additional encryption features and security measures required to protect your data's confidentiality.
Most zero knowledge storage services allow changes to encryption settings, such as key rotation or password updates, to enhance security.
Typically, storage size limits depend on the service provider's policy. Large data can still be accommodated with zero knowledge storage by upgrading storage plans.
Without your encryption key, others cannot access your encrypted files in a zero knowledge storage environment, ensuring your data's confidentiality.
Support is available from most service providers, though due to privacy constraints, they can't help retrieve or decrypt data. They can aid with account access issues.
Yes, businesses handling sensitive data like client information or intellectual property benefit from zero knowledge storage by ensuring compliance and data security.
Files must typically be downloaded, decrypted, edited, re-encrypted, and re-uploaded. The storage service itself does not allow in-storage editing.
No, zero knowledge storage typically requires an internet connection to access encrypted files, but documents saved locally on a device can be accessed offline.