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Zero Knowledge Notes for Law Firms
Secure Document Storage with Zero Knowledge Notes for Law Firms

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes are a method of securely storing and managing documents, where the service provider has no access to the contents. This is ideal for law firms that handle sensitive information, ensuring confidentiality is maintained without sacrificing accessibility.
Zero knowledge notes protect sensitive client information by ensuring that only authorized users have access to the data. For law firms, this means enhanced client trust and compliance with privacy regulations.
Yes, zero knowledge notes are perfect for storing client documents securely. They ensure that no unauthorized party, not even the service provider, has access to sensitive legal information, providing peace of mind for both the firm and its clients.
No, they are designed to be user-friendly. Despite their complex encryption, the setup and daily use have been simplified to integrate smoothly with your existing workflows, minimizing disruption while maximizing protection.
Yes, you can store various document types. The zero knowledge framework is typically versatile, allowing you to securely store text, audio, and image files that are integral to legal practices.
Yes, there is a file size limit of 100 MB per upload to ensure efficient processing and security. If you have larger documents, consider splitting them into smaller parts before uploading.
No, currently the tool does not support in-app editing. You would need to make edits externally and re-upload the document. This policy helps maintain the integrity and security of the stored information.
Documents are secured using advanced encryption protocols which ensure that unauthorized users, including service providers, cannot access the content. This is central to maintaining zero knowledge security.
Yes, you can share notes with colleagues but they must have authorized access. This maintains the zero knowledge framework while allowing collaborative work on necessary documents.
No, the service requires an internet connection to access and manage notes, ensuring they remain encrypted and secure at all times.
Forgetting access credentials could mean losing access to notes due to the zero knowledge setup. It’s important to keep backups of your credentials securely stored elsewhere.
Yes, you can upload video and audio files, which are transcribed and securely stored. Ensure they meet the maximum length of 60 minutes for processing.
Currently, custom styles or processing modes for notes are not supported. The focus is on maintaining robust, standardized security.
No, real-time preview is not available as the focus is on security rather than instant accessibility. The document processing emphasizes maintaining the zero knowledge protocol.
Organize documents into manageable folders and use indexing features that enhance the retrieval process without compromising security. Regularly manage uploads to ensure efficiency.