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Zero Knowledge File Storage App for Desktop
Secure Document Storage App with Zero Knowledge Encryption for Desktop

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge file storage means that the service provider has no access to your encryption keys or data. Your files remain fully private, protected by an encryption key that only you possess.
The app operates directly on your desktop, allowing you to securely store and manage files. It encrypts data before storing it, ensuring privacy because only you control the encryption keys.
Yes, you can access your stored files from multiple desktops, as long as you have the appropriate login credentials and encryption keys available on each device.
While storage capacity depends on your plan, typically, each file must be under 100 MB. Verify your service's specific size constraints for accurate information.
No, this app requires an internet connection to sync and verify your files securely. Ensure your desktop is connected to the internet for full functionality.
Yes, it does support sharing, but it's done securely. You share encrypted files, and only recipients with the correct keys can access the content.
Yes, all data is encrypted during transit to maintain security and privacy. This ensures files remain protected from interception or unauthorized access.
This app may not provide version history of files. Always back up important data independently to avoid losing versions of documents or overwritten files.
Typically, there might be no direct way to recover deleted files from storage, stressing the importance of backups. Consult your service's specific terms for details.
Files should be uploaded from your desktop, but many services allow cross-device access for viewing and sharing. Ensure your device meets any software requirements.
Most file types are supported, including documents, images, and audio files. Check your provider's guidelines to ensure compatibility with specific formats.
This would vary between services, but typically, AES-256 encryption is employed, recognized for its high security standards. Confirm specifics with your provider.
Integration could be possible but depends on the service. Common integrations involve cloud storage services or productivity tools. Consult your provider for options.
Files generally remain stored indefinitely, subject to your plan's storage capacity and policies. Verify your provider's terms regarding data retention.
Customizability might be limited as encryption settings are often preset for security reasons. The focus remains on maintaining privacy with robust default settings.