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Zero Knowledge Note Taking App for Journalists
Protect Your Notes with Zero Knowledge Security for Journalists

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge security means the application does not store any data that could access or reveal your information. This ensures no party can view your notes.
Journalists need confidentiality to protect their sources and notes. This app ensures maximum privacy with zero knowledge encryption, keeping notes secure.
Yes, you can store documents up to 100 MB. This allows journalists to keep detailed notes and files in their secure storage solution.
Yes, you can upload file types like .txt, .jpg, and .mp4. The app transcribes and processes these files while maintaining privacy.
Simply open the app, start typing, or upload your document. The app automatically applies zero knowledge security to protect your content.
Files over 100 MB cannot be uploaded directly. Consider compressing or dividing the files into smaller sizes to fit within the limit.
You can edit your notes. However, any changes you make will be protected under the same zero knowledge security standards.
The app supports various formats including .txt, .jpg, .mp3, and .mp4, allowing easy storage of text, images, audio, and video.
Yes, video files can have a maximum duration of 60 minutes due to processing limitations. Longer recordings should be split.
No, the app requires an internet connection to ensure the zero knowledge encryption processes your data securely upon upload.
Yes, you can upload files and notes from any mobile device using the browser, without needing a dedicated app installation.
Yes, it can handle notes in various languages, maintaining the same level of security and privacy across different language inputs.
Real-time preview is not available. You can view a processed preview once the content is uploaded and secured through encryption.
The app prioritizes privacy; sharing would require copying your notes externally, as internal sharing is not supported to protect data.
By using zero knowledge encryption, only you have the key to your notes and sources, keeping sensitive information completely private.