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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes refer to a method of document storage where the content is encrypted and cannot be accessed or interpreted by the storage provider, ensuring maximum privacy.
For insurance, zero knowledge notes ensure your documents are encrypted, so only you hold the key for access, keeping sensitive information private and secure from third parties.
Yes, configure your document management system to automatically store and encrypt insurance notes using zero knowledge protocols for streamlined and secure data handling.
Yes, they are highly secure as data is encrypted before storage, and only the user has the decryption key, minimizing unauthorized access risks.
Typically, zero knowledge notes can be accessed through secure internet-enabled devices, but accessibility depends on your chosen service provider's platform compatibility.
Primarily, zero knowledge notes are used for digital document encryption, offering an additional layer of security for sensitive data without service provider access.
While sharing is possible, it requires ensuring recipients have proper access credentials and encryption keys, maintaining the data's confidentiality and privacy.
Encryption and decryption processes can introduce minor delays, yet advances in technology often minimize these impacts, offering secure yet efficient data access.
If you lose the decryption key or access credentials, you might be unable to retrieve your documents, highlighting the importance of secure key management.
Upload limits can vary, but most platforms set a common size limit around 100 MB per document, ensuring efficient encryption and storage without performance issues.
No, typically zero knowledge solutions require internet access to handle encryption and management processes, although this may depend on the specific provider.
Generally, common digital file types can be supported for encryption, but compatibility with specific formats depends on your selected encoding and storage platform.
Standard zero knowledge solutions might not allow customization of encryption settings, as these are preset to ensure optimal security, but provider options may vary.
While there's often no hard limit on document quantity, storage solutions may have aggregate data limits, necessitating periodic old file cleaning or upgrades.
By encrypting insurance documents and keys controlled only by the user, zero knowledge notes ensure third parties, including service providers, cannot access your sensitive information.