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Protected Note Taking App for iOS
Stay Organized with a Protected Note Taking App for iOS

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4.4
73,000+ reviews on App Store
248M
Registered Users
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Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
A protected note taking app ensures that all your notes are encrypted and secure, using various security measures to keep your information private.
No, our app requires an internet connection to access the cloud storage features. However, once notes are downloaded, they can be viewed offline.
Download the app from the Apple App Store on your iPhone or iPad, and sign in to start creating and protecting your notes instantly.
Yes, notes are automatically encrypted and backed up to the cloud, ensuring they are secure and can be accessed from any iOS device.
When you create a note, it's automatically encrypted. Additionally, use features like password protection or biometric access for enhanced security.
There is no specific character limit for creating notes, allowing you the freedom to write as much as needed, although large notes may require longer sync times.
You can attach various file types like images, PDFs, and audio recordings to your notes, enhancing their detail and utility.
Yes, you can securely share notes with other users via email or direct link, maintaining encryption through the sharing process.
Currently, the app focuses on personal note protection and does not support real-time collaboration features.
The app provides generous storage, though specific limits depend on user plans. Always check within the app settings for your available space.
This particular app is designed specifically for iOS devices and maximizes the advanced security features available on iOS.
While you can't fully customize appearances, you can adjust themes and text sizes to enhance readability and comfort of use.
Yes, creating an account is necessary to ensure all your notes are securely stored and synced across devices.
Attachments are limited to a maximum of 100 MB each, allowing substantial files to accompany your notes.
Yes, notes get temporarily stored in a recycle bin and can be recovered within a specified timeframe before permanent deletion.