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Locally Encrypted Document Storage for Android
Secure Your Documents on Android with Local Encryption

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Frequently Asked Questions
Local encryption secures your documents by converting them into a secure format that can only be unlocked with a specific key, all stored directly on your Android device without any external access.
Yes, it works seamlessly on any Android device, allowing you to store and encrypt documents directly on your smartphone, ensuring strong privacy controls without needing cloud storage.
You can store various document types, including .txt, .md, .pdf, and more, directly on your Android device, guaranteeing local encryption for each file.
No, storing and encrypting your documents locally on your Android device does not require an internet connection, providing peace of mind even when offline.
Access is limited to the Android device where the files are stored, ensuring that your confidential documents remain secure and private on a single device.
Local encryption provides a robust security layer by encoding your documents with strong algorithms, making unauthorized access extremely difficult.
Once locally encrypted, document recovery depends on device backups since there's no cloud syncing; always back up encrypted data externally for extra security.
To share, decrypt the documents first; encryption is designed to protect documents strictly locally, ensuring maximum privacy on your Android device.
Storage size is generally limited by your Android device's available memory, allowing you to secure vast amounts of data depending on your device's capacity.
Disabling encryption isn't recommended as it compromises security; always encrypt sensitive documents to protect against unauthorized access.
Once decrypted, files should be handled with care as they lack encryption's protection. Best practices include re-encrypting or securely managing these files.
While the feature focuses on local storage, users can manually back up encrypted files externally for added security and redundancy.
Users typically need to initiate encryption to ensure each document's security manually, aligning with personal privacy preferences.
The maximum file size is determined by your device's available storage and processing power, allowing flexibility within your Android's capabilities.
Customizing encryption settings can be limited; local encryption prioritizes straightforward, secure, default protocols to maintain file integrity.