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Frequently Asked Questions
Encrypted notes are digital notes that are converted into unreadable code unless accessed with a specific key or password. This ensures that the information remains confidential and secure from unauthorized access.
To secure your tech notes, you can use an encryption tool that converts your notes into a secure format, protecting them from unauthorized access. This process usually involves a password or encryption key for security.
Yes, you can store images in encrypted notes. Modern note encryption solutions allow for various types of content, including text, images, and more, while ensuring everything is securely encrypted.
Encryption is applied to your notes by using algorithms that convert your readable information into a secure format. This process involves keys or passwords that are necessary to revert the data back to its readable format.
Yes, encrypted notes can be shared safely. By sharing the decryption key or password only with the intended recipient, the data can remain secure and accessible only by those with access credentials.
There may be limits to file sizes depending on the encryption tool you use, but specifics can vary. Check the software's documentation for exact limits to ensure your files can be encrypted without issues.
This depends on the encryption service you're using. Some services allow offline access as long as you have the decryption keys, while others may require an internet connection for decryption.
Most encrypted note solutions offer backup features to prevent data loss. However, the specifics of these features depend on the service provider, so check if backups are encrypted as well.
Encryption strength is usually indicated by the encryption standard used, such as AES-256. The higher the bit number, the stronger the encryption. Be sure to use a tool that offers robust encryption standards.
Yes, notes in multiple languages can typically be encrypted. The encryption process secures the data's binary or code level, so language does not affect this capability.
If you forget your encryption key, you may lose access to your encrypted notes. It is crucial to store it safely and, if possible, create a backup in a secure location to recover from such issues.
Once a note is encrypted, you may need to decrypt it to make changes and then re-encrypt it. Encryption tools generally don't allow direct editing of encrypted content without decryption.
Typically, you cannot search within encrypted notes without decrypting them first. Some advanced tools might allow index searching without fully decrypting, but this depends on the software capabilities.
If your file exceeds the 100 MB limit, you should consider splitting the file into smaller segments, encrypting them separately. This ensures each part of your document remains secure and easily manageable.
Real-time preview of encrypted notes is generally not available. You need to decrypt the data to view it, adding another layer of security by ensuring data is unavailable unless properly accessed.