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Zero Knowledge Note Taking App for Chromebook
Discover a Zero Knowledge Note Taking App Tailored for Chromebook Users

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Frequently Asked Questions
A zero knowledge app ensures user data is encrypted fully, meaning only the user can access their information, enhancing privacy significantly.
Our app provides a seamless experience on Chromebooks, allowing you to take, organize, and store notes securely in the cloud while maintaining full privacy.
Yes, it's specifically designed for Chromebooks, taking advantage of their operating system to provide efficient note taking and storage solutions.
You can upload text and image files directly from your Chromebook, which are processed and stored securely without compromising privacy.
The app supports files up to 100 MB. Files larger than this will need to be compressed or divided to be uploaded and stored securely.
Currently, the app doesn't support offline mode. You'll need an internet connection for accessing and updating your notes.
The app uses zero knowledge encryption. This means your data is encrypted end-to-end, and only you have the decryption key, ensuring maximum privacy.
Yes, you can edit your notes anytime; however, edits need to be done online since offline mode is not available.
The app supports various file types, integrating seamlessly with Chromebook's file system, and is optimized for ChromeOS browsers.
Notes can be shared if desired, but since data is encrypted, recipients will need access privileges to view content.
Currently, there is no feature to compare or restore previous versions of notes, but regular backups can help maintain data safety.
For efficiency and security, text files should have a minimum of 1 character, while longer documents are generally more suitable for processing.
The app supports multiple languages, enabling note-taking in your preferred language with consistent privacy measures.
No real-time preview is available in the app. Notes appear on the screen after processing and encryption have been completed.
Currently, collaborative features are limited due to the focus on privacy and zero knowledge encryption, which restricts data sharing.