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Zero Knowledge File Storage App for Chrome
Secure, Private File Storage for Chrome Users

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Frequently Asked Questions
A zero-knowledge storage app ensures that no one else but you can access your stored data. It encrypts information so that only the user has the keys to decode it, guaranteeing privacy and security.
Yes, the Zero Knowledge File Storage App is designed specifically for Chrome. It operates seamlessly in the browser without requiring additional software installations.
Absolutely. The zero-knowledge file storage app is ideal for storing documents privately and securely on Chrome. It ensures that your files remain confidential and are only accessible to you.
Though primarily focused on secure storage, sharing features depend on the app configuration. Always ensure that shared links maintain privacy standards and are utilized according to best practices.
Data privacy is maintained through end-to-end encryption where only you hold the decryption key, ensuring no unauthorized access to your data.
No, the app requires an internet connection to access and upload files. All file processing occurs online to maintain security and encryption standards.
Yes, there are typically limits to file sizes that can be uploaded, often dependent on the storage plan and app capabilities. Check the app's documentation for specific limits.
Most zero-knowledge file storage apps support a wide range of file types, including text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other common file formats.
In a zero-knowledge system, password recovery can be challenging because the service provider does not store or manage your password. It's crucial to securely manage your login credentials.
Simply access the Chrome Web Store and search for the Zero Knowledge File Storage App. Click 'Add to Chrome' and follow the instructions to set it up.
No, as a zero-knowledge system, the app ensures that encryption keys are stored only on the user's side, preserving maximum privacy and security.
Typically, your stored data will be permanently deleted if you close your account, maintaining the integrity of privacy practices.
Costs vary by service provider and storage capacity. Users should verify with the specific app service for any associated fees or plans.
Account sharing may violate terms of service and could compromise security. It's recommended to keep account access restricted to maintain privacy standards.
Yes, most services offer user guides and FAQs on their website to assist in app usage, setup, and troubleshooting.