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Encrypted Notes for Insurance
Secure Your Insurance Records with Encrypted Notes

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted notes secure your sensitive information by converting it into code, making it accessible only through a decryption process, thus protecting your insurance details from unauthorized access.
They ensure sensitive insurance information remains private and secure, protecting it from unauthorized access and potential data breaches.
Yes, encrypted notes can store various insurance documents, ensuring all your critical information is secure and accessible only by you.
Files for encrypted notes can be up to 100 MB each, which allows you to store extensive documentation securely.
Yes, encrypted notes are accessible through any secure internet connection, allowing you to manage your insurance details on various devices.
No, encryption ensures your data is converted into a secure format, keeping it hidden from unauthorized access, including service providers.
Sharing involves decrypting the notes first. You can then securely share through your preferred method ensuring the receiver also maintains the note's security.
Yes, you can decrypt the notes to make necessary edits, then re-encrypt them to maintain security.
There is no minimum text size for creating encrypted notes. You can secure information of any length.
Forgetting the password can complicate accessing your notes, as they remain encrypted without the right credentials. Always ensure you have secure methods of password recovery.
Yes, you can upload videos but they need to be transcribed if they exceed the length limit, keeping the file within 60 minutes.
Encrypted notes support text, image, audio, and video formats, ensuring you can store all types of insurance documents securely.
No, you need an internet connection to access and manage your encrypted notes as they are stored securely online.
Currently, custom encryption keys are not supported, but the standard encryption protocol provides a high level of security.
Real-time editing isn't available. You need to decrypt, make your changes, and then re-encrypt the notes.