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Zero Knowledge File Storage for Education
Secure Zero Knowledge File Storage Solutions for Educational Needs

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge file storage ensures that only you have access to your data. It encrypts files such that service providers cannot read your information, ideal for education where privacy is important.
In educational settings, privacy and data security are crucial, especially for student records and research data. Zero knowledge storage ensures that sensitive information is protected from unauthorized access.
File storage solutions help educators manage and store large volumes of documents securely. They provide easy access to teaching materials while ensuring data protection.
Supported file types include text files like .txt and .md, images such as .jpg and .png, and audio/video formats like .mp3 and .mp4.
Yes, students can access files remotely through a secure internet connection, ensuring they have the necessary resources for learning from anywhere.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. This limit helps ensure smooth handling and storage of files on the platform.
Yes, you can store video lectures if they are within the 60-minute duration limit for audio/video files, providing convenient access for students.
Data is encrypted with zero knowledge protocols, ensuring that only authorized users can access the files, making it highly secure for student information.
Audio files can be up to 60 minutes long. This allows for storing lectures and important audio content, accommodating most educational needs.
No, the storage solution requires an internet connection to access files. It is designed for secure, online access to maintain data integrity.
No, files cannot be edited within the storage. You'll need to download them, make the necessary changes, and upload them back after the edits.
If a file exceeds the 100 MB limit, consider compressing it or splitting it into smaller segments before uploading to comply with size restrictions.
No, the zero knowledge storage does not keep historical versions of files, so it is important to manage your file versions separately.
The storage solution offers encryption and remote access, essential for safely managing and storing educational documents, such as assignments and research materials.
These protocols encrypt files in a manner that even the service provider cannot decrypt them, protecting against unauthorized access and enhancing security.