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Frequently Asked Questions
You can encrypt a variety of documents including text files, PDFs, and notes. This helps in keeping sensitive information secure across different formats.
While encryption itself doesn't affect file size, there is a maximum file upload limit of 100 MB for processing. For larger files, consider splitting them before uploading.
Losing your encryption key means losing access to your encrypted notes. It's crucial to securely store your key since it's the only way to decrypt your notes.
To edit encrypted notes, you must first decrypt them, make the necessary changes, and then re-encrypt them to maintain security.
The key limitations include a maximum file size of 100 MB for uploads and ensuring you retain the encryption key, as it is crucial for decryption.
No, real-time editing isn't supported when dealing with encrypted notes. Editing requires decryption first, followed by re-encryption.
Most client-side encrypted note services offer integrated decryption within their platform, so additional software is often not required.
Typically, encryption features are available online to ensure seamless access and sharing. Offline functionality may depend on the specific service.
Unencrypted notes remain accessible without additional security. For confidentiality, it's recommended to encrypt sensitive notes.
While character limits might be influenced by specific platform constraints, generally each note can be quite extensive before reaching any imposed limits.