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Encrypted Notes for NGOs
Secure and manage encrypted notes efficiently for NGOs

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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted notes are digital documents secured with encryption to prevent unauthorized access. They are crucial for organizations like NGOs handling sensitive data.
NGOs often handle sensitive data that require secure storage and protection. Encrypted notes ensure that this information remains confidential and accessible only to authorized personnel.
Yes, files like text documents, images, audio, and video can be uploaded and secured as encrypted notes, ensuring safe storage of diverse data formats.
Supported file types include text (.txt, .md, .json, .csv), images (.jpg, .png), audio (.mp3, .wav), and video (.mp4, .mov), suitable for document and media management.
Files are encrypted using advanced algorithms to ensure that data is securely stored and only accessible to authorized users, preventing unauthorized access and data breaches.
Only authorized personnel with access rights can view or edit encrypted notes, maintaining strict confidentiality and security protocols essential for NGO operations.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. For larger files, consider compressing or splitting them to meet the size requirements for secure storage.
If audio or video files exceed 60 minutes, they need to be trimmed to comply with the maximum allowed duration for encryption and storage.
No, encrypted notes require an internet connection for access, ensuring that security measures are continually applied and data remains protected.
Custom styles are not currently available. Notes and documents are secured and managed using standardized encryption protocols.
No direct comparison feature exists. To see differences, you need to separately view the note versions in your system's history or document management tool.
Real-time editing is not supported. Documents must be fully loaded, edited, and then resaved or encrypted for updates to take effect.
Notes can be securely shared with team members through encrypted links or a restricted access system, ensuring only selected members can view or edit the notes.
While not all documents may require encryption, it is advisable for sensitive information such as donor details, financial records, and confidential reports.
Encryption protocols are periodically updated to ensure state-of-the-art security measures are maintained and vulnerabilities are promptly addressed.