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Zero Knowledge Notes App for Firefox
Privacy-focused zero knowledge notes app for Firefox users

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Frequently Asked Questions
A zero knowledge notes app ensures that your data is encrypted in such a way that only you can access it. Even the app providers cannot see your notes, providing maximum privacy and security.
Yes, the app is designed to function seamlessly with Firefox. You can access and use all its features directly from the Firefox browser without additional software.
With zero knowledge encryption, your notes are encrypted client-side, meaning the encryption happens before it reaches the server. This ensures that the server only stores encrypted data, accessible only to you.
Yes, you can store various types of documents in the app. It allows you to organize your notes and important documents securely, benefiting from zero knowledge encryption.
No, the zero knowledge notes app for Firefox currently operates online. This ensures that your notes are encrypted and stored securely.
Your notes are stored in an encrypted format using zero knowledge protocols, meaning only you can decrypt and read them.
While the app is optimized for Firefox, you can access your notes from any device running Firefox by logging into your account, ensuring your notes are available wherever you need.
The app supports uploading text and document files for storage and organization, with all data benefiting from zero knowledge encryption.
The maximum file size supported is 100 MB. Larger files would need to be split into smaller parts before uploading.
Yes, you can edit your notes directly in the app. However, for any changes, you need to save and re-encrypt them before they're stored.
Because of zero knowledge security, if you forget your password, it cannot be recovered by the provider. It's crucial to remember your password for access.
There is no minimum text length for storing notes, allowing you to save everything from short memos to comprehensive documents.
No, the zero knowledge framework focuses on privacy, so direct sharing of notes within the app isn't supported. You may export and share them securely through other means.
Currently, the app focuses on providing secure note storage within Firefox, without integrations to maintain its zero knowledge privacy parameters.
If the app supports any media file uploads, such as voice memos, the limit would be 60 minutes for audio/video content.