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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge file storage is a secure method where the service provider has no access to the encryption keys, ensuring complete data privacy for the user.
By keeping encryption keys solely with the user, ensuring that even the storage provider has no access to the stored files.
It provides maximum security for sensitive data, crucial for industries that prioritize privacy and data protection.
Yes, it is highly secure as it ensures that only the data owner has access to the encryption keys and the content.
Yes, as long as the device allows you to input your encryption key, maintaining access from multiple devices.
Select a service provider, upload files, and manage your encryption keys to maintain access and security.
No, unless they have your encryption key, as the service provider itself cannot access the file contents.
Typically, file size limits depend on the provider, but often there might be a cap at around 100 MB per file due to encryption processing.
No, files typically must be downloaded, edited, and then re-uploaded with the new encryption.
Yes, but ensure to share the encryption keys securely to allow others access to the files.
Yes, unless a local copy is downloaded, as encryption key verification usually occurs online.
Usually, no. For security reasons, recovering lost keys is often not possible to maintain data privacy.
No, zero knowledge services typically require an internet connection for encryption key verification.
Yes, most services are platform-agnostic, but ensure your platform supports encryption software.
No, users must use the standard encryption and file management styles provided by the service.