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Zero Knowledge Notes for Finance
Securely Store Finance Documents with Zero Knowledge Notes

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes are a method of storing information that ensures only the creator can access and decrypt their data, protecting sensitive content in finance and other fields.
Zero knowledge notes ensure that financial data remains secure and private, accessible only to authorized individuals, protecting against unauthorized access and data breaches.
Yes, zero knowledge notes are perfect for securely storing financial documents as they ensure only you have access to the content, maintaining confidentiality.
While zero knowledge format emphasizes security, the AI tools can assist in making notes efficiently searchable without compromising data privacy.
Using zero knowledge notes provides robust security by allowing only the note creator or authorized parties to decrypt and access the stored information.
You can share notes securely by ensuring encryption standards are met, allowing colleagues to access only with the necessary decryption keys.
AI helps organize, categorize, and retrieve documents efficiently, making it easier to manage large volumes of financial data securely.
Yes, files must be under 100 MB. If larger, consider dividing them or compressing to meet the size limit for upload.
No, you need an internet connection to access and manage notes, ensuring real-time updates and security compliance.
The tool supports various files, including text (.txt, .md) and image formats (.jpg, .png) among others, ensuring compatibility with different document types.
When summarizing or drafting emails, a minimum of 300 characters is required, helping ensure meaningful content creation for finance documents.
Currently, custom styles aren't supported, but the tool offers a variety of pre-set styles designed to enhance document readability and organization.
Yes, the zero knowledge approach ensures that data is protected, with encryption used to maintain privacy and prevent unauthorized access.
Notes, once deleted, can't be retrieved from the system, reinforcing the importance of careful data management and backup strategies.
For large files exceeding 60 minutes, split them into shorter segments before processing to comply with duration limits.