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Client Side Encrypted Notes for Windows
Securely Store Client Side Encrypted Notes on Windows.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Client-side encrypted notes are secured directly on your device before they are stored or shared, ensuring only you can access the content.
The encrypted notes tool integrates seamlessly with Windows. You can access and manage your encrypted documents directly from your Windows device.
Yes, documents stored with client-side encryption remain secure, ensuring your data is protected from unauthorized access.
It works with most modern versions of Windows, providing broad accessibility for users wanting to secure their notes.
Currently, this tool requires internet connectivity for certain features, but some notes may be accessible offline depending on your setup.
The tool supports file uploads up to 100 MB, allowing you to store sizeable documents securely.
There's generally no imposed limit to the length of individual notes, offering flexibility for storing detailed information.
Yes, once decrypted, you can edit your notes as needed before re-encrypting them to maintain security.
No special software is needed. The encryption process is handled within the application on your Windows device.
Yes, you can share them securely, ensuring that only authorized parties with the proper decryption access can view them.
Typically, a standard method is used to ensure ease of use and security, although specifics depend on the tool's configuration.
Encryption keys are managed per the tool's standards, often allowing user management of keys for added control.
If backed up properly, they can be restored. Always ensure you regularly back up your data.
The tool does not support built-in version tracking. Consider external solutions for version management.
Currently, simultaneous edits by multiple users aren't supported. Coordinate with collaborators for sequential editing.