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Zero Knowledge Notes for Attorneys
Secure Zero Knowledge Notes for Legal Professionals

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge encryption ensures that only you have access to your notes and data. No one, including service providers, can access your information without your consent.
These notes ensure client confidentiality and compliance with legal standards by securing sensitive information with end-to-end encryption unique to the user.
Yes, zero knowledge notes provide a secure environment suitable for storing and managing legal documents where confidentiality is paramount.
It ensures that no one except you can read your stored notes or documents, preventing unauthorized access even from service providers.
Yes, notes are accessible from any device with internet access, ensuring convenience while maintaining security across platforms.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB in size per document to ensure data stability and efficient management within the system.
While primarily for notes, zero knowledge systems can supplement case management by securely storing notes related to various cases.
You can upload and transcribe various files like text documents, audio, and images, enhancing their accessibility and usability.
Integration depends on the specific software and service provider, but most systems focus on secure, standalone storage solutions.
No, zero knowledge notes require internet access for encryption and decryption, ensuring data is always securely managed.
Yes, notes can be edited directly within the secure environment, maintaining encryption integrity throughout any modifications.
By ensuring only the attorney can access sensitive client information, it enhances confidentiality and aligns with ethical legal standards.
You cannot compare versions side-by-side within the tool, but you can save different versions securely within your notes.
Recovery depends on your personal backup practices. Many systems do not have access to your notes, so backup is user-managed.
No, real-time collaboration isn't possible due to the individual encryption keys securing each user's notes separately.