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End-to-End Encrypted Note Taking App for Banking
Secure Your Financial Data with an Encrypted Banking Note App

Trusted by Millions Worldwide
4.4
2,100+ reviews on G2
4.4
8,200+ reviews on Capterra
4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
5B
Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
The app is designed for secure note-taking, specifically tailored for the banking sector, ensuring sensitive data is encrypted and protected.
End-to-end encryption ensures that notes are encrypted on your device and can only be decrypted by the intended recipient, keeping data safe.
Yes, the app allows you to store sensitive banking documents securely, protected by robust end-to-end encryption.
Currently, files can be uploaded up to a maximum size of 100 MB. Consider splitting larger files before uploading.
The app uses end-to-end encryption to ensure that only authorized users can access the data, providing high security for banking notes.
The app does not support offline use. You need an internet connection to utilize the encryption features fully.
You can upload text, image, and audio files for secure storage and transcription. Ensure your files are within the size limits.
The app focuses on secure personal note-taking, with no current features for real-time collaboration with others.
Encryption protects data during storage and transmission. You can edit notes on your device before encryption.
To ensure efficient use of resources, notes should meet a minimum length of 300 characters when encrypted and stored.
You can decide to share notes, but the recipient must use the app to decrypt and access the shared information securely.
No installation is required; the app works directly in your browser, making it accessible across different platforms.
The app processes and encrypts text in multiple languages, maintaining the integrity and security of the content.
Due to encryption, recovery options may be limited. Securely storing your credentials elsewhere is recommended.
The app's focus is on security rather than comparison. It encrypts and decrypts but does not provide direct comparison views.