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Zero Knowledge File Storage for Consultants
Secure, Private Zero Knowledge File Storage for Consultants

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge file storage is a security model where the storage provider cannot access the encrypted files. Only the user has the decryption keys, ensuring maximum privacy and security of data.
Consultants benefit from zero knowledge storage by ensuring that sensitive client data and project information remain confidential, with nobody but the consultant having access to the files.
Yes, you can access files securely on multiple devices, ensuring seamless workflow for consultants who need flexibility and mobility without compromising on security.
Yes, file sharing is possible. Encrypted versions of files can be shared with specific user permissions, ensuring that only intended recipients can access the content.
You can store a wide range of file types, including documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and images, preserving their confidentiality through encryption.
Encryption in zero knowledge storage uses robust algorithms to secure files. Only users with specific decryption keys can access them, ensuring file security from unauthorized access.
Yes, by using end-to-end encryption, zero knowledge storage can help meet various data protection compliance requirements, safeguarding client data.
Yes, typically there is a file size limit for uploads, which can vary among providers. Ensure your files meet these requirements to upload them without issues.
Generally, zero knowledge storage requires internet access for uploading and downloading files. Some solutions might offer offline access, syncing files once online.
It provides high security by encrypting files before they reach the server. Without the decryption key, which you maintain, files remain inaccessible to others.
Most zero knowledge storage solutions require downloading and decrypting files for editing. After editing, you will need to encrypt and upload them again.
Yes, many solutions support multiple users with different permissions, essential for collaborative consulting teams managing private client data.
Data is protected in transit via Secure Socket Layer technology or similar encryption methods, ensuring data remains secure between your device and the server.
Some systems may offer version history, allowing you to track file changes over time and restore previous versions if needed, though specifics vary by provider.
Losing decryption keys can mean permanent loss of access to your files, as providers do not have access to recovery methods for zero knowledge encrypted data.