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Zero Knowledge Notes for Defense
Securely Store Your Defense Documents with Zero Knowledge Notes

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes are a method of storing information where the service provider has no access to the content. This is achieved by encrypting information in such a way that only authorized users have the decryption keys, ensuring complete privacy and security of the data.
This tool enhances the security of defense documents by utilizing zero knowledge notes, ensuring that sensitive information remains confidential. The AI processes documents and encrypts the content, so even the service provider cannot access the information, making it ideal for defense-related data storage.
Yes, you can securely store a variety of file types including images and audio. Files are encrypted using zero knowledge protocols, ensuring only those with proper decryption keys can access the content. This is essential for handling sensitive or classified information, such as defense documents.
This tool supports a range of file formats including text files like .txt and .csv, images like .jpg and .png, and audio files such as .mp3 and .wav. By supporting these formats, it facilitates secure storage of various document types for defense applications.
Yes, there is a maximum file size of 100 MB per file. This restriction ensures that the file can be efficiently processed and stored securely with zero knowledge encryption methods, suitable for defense documents that require stringent data handling.
By using zero knowledge notes, the document remains confidential as the encryption ensures that only the person with the correct decryption key can access the content. The service provider does not have access to the encryption keys or the document content.
No, this service does not support offline access. Documents are stored and encrypted online using zero knowledge methods, which requires an internet connection for access and management to maintain top-level security.
No, the tool currently does not support real-time preview of documents. Any view or edit must be done through the secure interface which ensures that content remains protected under zero knowledge encryption standards.
No, the tool does not offer a version comparison feature. However, it maintains the security of each document version by storing them securely with zero knowledge encryption, ensuring each version remains private.
Encryption for defense documents involves turning the document data into ciphertext, readable only by those with the decryption key. This process ensures that even if data were intercepted, it would be unrecognizable and secure from unauthorized access.
If you forget your decryption key, you will likely lose access to your documents, as zero knowledge protocols mean there is no backup key stored by the provider. This emphasizes the importance of securely managing decryption keys.
No, the service does not offer custom style options for document formatting. The focus remains on the secure storage and handling of documents using zero knowledge protocols to maintain utmost confidentiality for sensitive data.
No, audio and video files longer than 60 minutes cannot be uploaded due to limitations in file processing time. This limitation helps ensure efficiency and security when handling sensitive defense documents.
Data is processed securely through encryption. The tool does not have access to the contents of your files, utilizing zero knowledge encryption to ensure data security and privacy. Only authorized users with the correct decryption keys can access the data.
To edit a document, you must first decrypt it, make the necessary changes, and then re-encrypt it. The tool does not support live editing of encrypted documents, which maintains high security standards for defense document handling.