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Zero Knowledge Notes App for Desktop
Secure Your Notes with Zero Knowledge Desktop App

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Frequently Asked Questions
A zero knowledge notes app ensures that only the user can access their notes, with no knowledge or access by service providers, providing enhanced privacy and security.
Yes, it is compatible with various desktop platforms including Windows and Mac, allowing you to manage and store notes securely across devices.
Zero knowledge means that your data is encrypted in such a way that only you have the key to access it, ensuring that even service providers cannot read or intercept your notes.
Yes, the desktop app is user-friendly and easy to install, designed for seamless integration into your daily workflow without complicated setup processes.
You can store text-based notes, and the app may support additional file types for notes depending on its compatibility with other file systems.
While specific sync functionalities are not defined, typically zero knowledge apps can offer syncing across devices, maintaining encryption standards.
Zero knowledge apps offer high security by encrypting user data with private keys, ensuring only the user has access, minimizing risks of unauthorized access.
Yes, your notes are stored on your desktop, allowing offline access without needing an internet connection, ensuring privacy and accessibility.
Maximum note sizes vary by app; however, typically, they can support a substantial amount of data, often limited by desktop storage rather than the app itself.
Subscription costs vary by provider. Zero knowledge apps may offer free basic versions with premium features available through subscriptions.
Some zero knowledge apps may include sharing features, where notes are still encrypted, so only authorized users with the correct access can view them.
Support for file attachments in notes depends on the app. Check specific app capabilities for attachment handling with similar security standards.
In zero knowledge systems, there's typically no way to recover forgotten passwords, as doing so would compromise the system's security principles.
Whether the app is open-source depends on the specific provider. Open-source apps allow users to review code for potential security insights.
Data integrity in a zero knowledge system is managed through encryption and stored securely, reducing risk of corruption or unauthorized alterations.