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Zero Knowledge File Storage App for Windows
Secure Zero Knowledge File Storage on Windows

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge file storage means that only the user has access to their data as it's encrypted end-to-end. The service provider has no access to decrypt the user’s information, ensuring maximum privacy.
Yes, this file storage app is specifically developed to offer seamless integration with Windows operating systems, allowing you to store and encrypt files directly on your PC.
Zero knowledge encryption ensures that data is encrypted on your device before it reaches the server, meaning the server stores only encrypted versions of the file. You'll hold the keys to decrypt your own data.
No, to access your encrypted files, an active internet connection is required due to security protocols. This helps maintain the integrity of the encryption process when accessing cloud files.
Yes, the app supports files up to 100 MB each. Larger files need to be divided into smaller parts before uploading, ensuring fast and effective storage and retrieval.
Yes, files stored can be shared with others, but sharing must comply with the encryption protocols. Recipients need the correct credentials to decrypt and access shared files.
If you forget your password, you may lose access to your encrypted files. The app doesn't store passwords to maintain zero knowledge security. Always keep a backup of your credentials.
Yes, the app can store a wide variety of document types, provided each file doesn't exceed the 100 MB size limit. This includes text documents, PDFs, images, and more.
The zero knowledge storage model is highly secure as it encrypts data before transmission, ensuring that only you can decrypt the contents. It protects against unauthorized server access.
Currently, this app is optimized for the Windows platform. However, check for updates or alternate options for other operating systems as technology evolves.
Customizations are limited to maintain the integrity of the zero knowledge protocol. Certain settings might be adjustable, but core functions, particularly encryption, remain standardized.
Yes, creating an account is required to utilize the full encryption and storage features. This process helps ensure that the user has unique encryption keys.
Data privacy is maintained by ensuring data is encrypted on the user's side. This means that only the user has the decryption key, ensuring access and control over the data remains with them.
File recovery options are limited due to encryption protocols. Data recovery relies on users maintaining their own access credentials and backups for recovery when necessary.
Currently, the app does not offer a preview mode for its full features due to security reasons. However, some functionalities may be explored under limited conditions for evaluation.