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Securely Encrypt Your Notes for Safe Document Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypting notes transforms your text into a secure format that can only be accessed with the correct decryption method, safeguarding your information against unauthorized access.
Note encryption is highly secure, utilizing advanced algorithms to protect your information, making it accessible only to those with the decryption key.
Yes, you can encrypt notes written in multiple languages. The encryption process applies universally, regardless of the language used in your notes.
To decrypt your notes, use the same decryption tool or process that was used to encrypt the notes, ensuring you have the correct keys or credentials.
Yes, encrypted notes can be shared. However, the recipient needs the correct decryption key or method to access the content securely.
Yes, the file size limit for encryption is 100 MB. For larger files, consider dividing them before proceeding with encryption.
Yes, you can store encrypted notes on cloud services. Encryption ensures that even if the storage is compromised, the content remains secure.
Encryption does not affect the formatting of your notes upon decryption. The content is restored to its original format after being decrypted.
If you forget your decryption key, accessing the encrypted notes might become impossible. It's crucial to securely store your key or use a reliable password manager.
There are no customizations for the encryption process itself, as it uses standard algorithms to ensure security and reliability.
No, an internet connection is required as the encryption process utilizes online resources to secure your notes effectively.
No, once notes are encrypted, they cannot be edited until decrypted. After decryption, they can be modified and re-encrypted if necessary.
Various text formats such as .txt, .md, .json, and .csv are supported for encryption, along with image and audio files after transcription.
Yes, audio notes are transcribed into text before encryption, allowing them to be securely stored and accessed like any text note.
No, real-time preview of encrypted notes is not available. The content must be decrypted first to view it as intended.