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Encrypted Notes for Legal Industry
Secure and Manage Legal Documents with Encrypted Notes

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted notes are documents stored in a secure format that prevents unauthorized access. They are essential for maintaining confidentiality, especially in sensitive fields like the legal industry.
Encrypted notes help legal professionals securely store sensitive information, such as case details and client data, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with legal standards.
Legal professionals can store various documents, including agreements, case notes, contracts, and research materials, all encrypted for security.
Yes, tools that offer document storage with encryption are available. These tools often include the ability to upload and process various file types securely.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing of encrypted notes within the platform. You need to download, edit, and re-upload the documents.
Document encryption is highly secure, employing advanced algorithms to ensure data protection and prevent unauthorized access.
Yes, you can share encrypted notes securely by providing access through the tool, ensuring that only authorized users can view the documents.
You can upload various file types including text, image, audio, and video files. These are automatically transcribed and encrypted for security.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your documents are within this limit for successful encryption.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for uploading and processing documents, as encryption occurs in the cloud.
Yes, Summarize and Write Email have a minimum of 300 characters, while Reword can handle even a single character, ensuring flexibility for legal notes.
Yes, the tool is accessible via any browser on devices such as desktops, tablets, and smartphones, providing flexibility for legal professionals on the go.
While encryption protects the document, it remains fully usable and can be decrypted by authorized users, ensuring both security and accessibility.
Yes, audio and video files can be uploaded, automatically transcribed, and then encrypted for secure storage and sharing.
If an audio or video file exceeds the 60-minute limit, you'll need to split it into smaller parts before uploading for encryption.