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Zero Knowledge Note Taking App for Linux
Secure and Private Note Taking App for Linux Users

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Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge encryption means that the service provider does not have access to your data. All data is encrypted on your device before it is sent to the server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Yes, the app supports file uploads. You can store various document types securely by encrypting them before upload, maintaining the zero knowledge standard.
No, this app requires an internet connection for syncing and encrypting data, as real-time connectivity ensures the data remains secure and synchronized across devices.
It is compatible with most major Linux distributions. However, always verify the specific system requirements to ensure optimal performance.
The app employs zero knowledge encryption, meaning data is securely encrypted on your device before uploading. This prevents access by third parties, including the service provider.
Yes, notes can be edited after creating them. The changes are automatically encrypted and synced across your devices to maintain security and privacy.
You can store text documents, files, and images. Each file is securely encrypted, and file types such as .txt, .md, .json, and others are supported.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per file. Larger files need to be split into smaller parts before uploading to maintain seamless experience.
Notes are intended for personal use, and secure sharing requires both users to utilize the same system. Always ensure that shared notes maintain encryption standards.
If you forget your password, recovery options may be limited due to zero knowledge encryption. Always keep your password secure and backed up independently.
Yes, you can include images and other multimedia elements alongside text notes, keeping everything encrypted for your privacy concerns.
Updates typically focus on enhancing functionality and security without affecting existing encryption standards. Always update to the latest version for optimal security.
There isn't a strict character limit for notes, but larger notes make longer processing and encryption times, potentially impacting performance.
Yes, notes can be synced across multiple devices. Each device follows zero knowledge encryption standards, ensuring consistent security.
The primary version is focused on Linux systems, but cross-platform compatibility depends on specific app features and updates.