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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes for iPhone means storing your notes on your device with a system where only you can decrypt them. It's a privacy-centric approach that ensures complete confidentiality for your documents.
Zero knowledge encryption ensures that only you can access the contents because it doesn't decrypt data or have access to your encryption keys. The service provider never sees your data in decrypted form.
Choosing zero knowledge notes on iPhone provides enhanced privacy and security for your documents. This method ensures that no unauthorized parties can decrypt your notes, reinforcing your data confidentiality.
Yes, you can access zero knowledge notes across multiple devices as long as they are connected to your cloud service, enabling synchronization while maintaining privacy.
Integration depends on the app's features. While zero knowledge notes prioritize privacy, they can sometimes sync with apps that respect the encryption protocols, maintaining security.
To set up zero knowledge notes on iPhone, download a compatible notes app, configure it for zero knowledge encryption, and save your notes in a way that ensures they're only decrypted on your device.
You can share zero knowledge encrypted notes by exporting them in a decrypted form or through secure sharing features in the app, but this temporarily exposes the data in a decrypted format.
Size limits depend on the app you use. While encryption itself doesn't impose size restrictions, the app's storage capabilities might, so it's essential to check the app's documentation.
Yes, if your notes app offers cloud backup, zero knowledge notes can be backed up securely. Backups are encrypted to ensure your privacy is upheld even in remote storage.
Regular encryption usually involves service providers managing keys, while zero knowledge encryption ensures that only the user has access to their encryption keys, making data more secure.
Yes, you can edit your notes directly on your iPhone. Edits are encrypted before saving, ensuring that your privacy is maintained at all times during this process.
Encryption might use slightly more resources than unencrypted note-taking, but performance impact is generally minimal on modern devices, ensuring smooth user experience.
Recovery is possible if you have backed up your encryption keys or if the app offers a recovery feature. Without keys, recovery is difficult due to the encryption's secure nature.
For file uploads connected to zero knowledge notes, you should check your app’s specific limitations; however, standard practice involves restrictions like 100 MB for file sizes.
Yes, you can usually use zero knowledge notes offline, but you'll need an internet connection to sync changes or access cloud-stored backups.