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Zero Knowledge Notes for NGOs
Secure Zero Knowledge Notes Tailored for NGOs

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes refer to a storage method where the service provider has no access to the content of the stored information. It's ideal for ensuring privacy and security in document storage.
NGOs handle sensitive data, and zero knowledge notes provide a layer of security that ensures only authorized personnel can access the stored information, keeping data private and secure.
Yes, you can store various types of NGO documents securely using zero knowledge notes, ensuring that sensitive data remains private and only accessible to authorized users.
Zero knowledge notes enhance security by ensuring that only the document owner can decrypt and access the stored data, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
Files for storage have a maximum limit of 100 MB each. Large files should be managed accordingly to fit within this limit.
Audio and video files can be stored but have duration limits of up to 60 minutes. Ensure files are within this duration for proper storage.
Currently, you cannot edit notes directly after storing. If edits are needed, access the original document, make necessary changes, and store the updated version.
By using strong encryption methods, the content remains accessible only to those with the correct decryption keys. This keeps data confidential and within the user's control.
No, zero knowledge notes can handle multiple languages, maintaining text integrity regardless of language, which is beneficial for NGOs operating internationally.
Yes, meeting notes from NGOs can be stored securely, making it an excellent solution for maintaining a confidential record of meetings.
Yes, files can be uploaded from various devices, including smartphones and tablets, as long as they are within the size and format limits.
The system supports text, image, audio, and video file types, including .txt, .jpg, .mp3, and .mp4, among others, ensuring versatility in storage.
Yes, they are particularly suited for storing sensitive data due to their enhanced privacy features, making them ideal for NGOs with confidentiality needs.
No, stored notes need an active internet connection to be accessed and decrypted, supporting security but requiring connectivity.
Sharing is done by exporting notes securely or providing access controls to specified users, ensuring the integrity of who views the content.