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Client Side Encrypted Notes for Android
Secure and Private Notes with Client-side Encryption on Android

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Frequently Asked Questions
Client-side encrypted notes ensure that all your data is encrypted before it ever leaves your device. This means only you have the key to decrypt and access your notes, ensuring your privacy and security.
On Android devices, notes are encrypted directly on the device before being stored or shared. This means the encryption keys never leave your device, providing you complete control over your data.
Yes, you can access your encrypted notes offline on your Android device. Since the encryption is handled locally, as long as your device is functioning, you can retrieve and edit your notes.
Yes, you can manually share encrypted notes. However, to maintain security, the recipient will need the encryption key to decrypt the content, which you must provide securely.
Encrypted notes are highly secure on Android because encryption happens on your device. Only you hold the decryption keys, making unauthorized access almost impossible.
Yes, you can edit your encrypted notes. When you make changes, they are re-encrypted, ensuring that the updated information remains secure.
If you lose your device, your encrypted notes remain secure. Without access to the device and the encryption keys, unauthorized users will not be able to access your notes.
Yes, but you must ensure that encryption keys are securely transferred between devices. This maintains the integrity and confidentiality of your notes on multiple devices.
Typically, there's no stringent size limit for notes, but storage capabilities of your Android device may impose practical limits. For extensive data storage, ensure ample device memory.
While your notes can be potentially stored in the cloud for backup, they remain encrypted and inaccessible without your keys, safeguarding against unauthorized access.
Syncing can be done if encryption keys are shared securely between devices. This ensures your encrypted notes maintain the same level of privacy across platforms.
Back up your encrypted notes by securely sharing or storing your encryption keys along with your notes' storage. Proper key management is crucial to ensure you can restore notes if needed.
Yes, you can update your encryption keys. Ensure you re-encrypt existing notes with the new key and securely store the updated key to maintain access.
Forgetting your encryption key means losing access to your notes, as the keys are crucial for decryption. Always store keys securely to prevent losing access.
For files exceeding 100 MB, consider compressing or splitting content into smaller files before encrypting or storing to remain within typical device storage limits.