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Zero Knowledge Notes for Private Investigators
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge storage ensures that no one except you can access your data. It's a method where your documents are encrypted, and even the service provider cannot read them.
For private investigators, zero knowledge notes mean that all investigative reports and notes remain confidential, enhancing the security of sensitive information.
Yes, you can securely store all types of investigation notes, ensuring they are completely private and accessible only to authorized users.
You can upload text files like .txt, .md, .json, .csv, and also images, audio, and video that can be transcribed automatically.
Yes, video files in formats like .mp4, .webm, .mov, and .mkv can be uploaded and transcribed if they don't exceed 60 minutes.
No, the tool does not support editing generated results. You must copy the output to edit it externally.
Yes, each file can be up to 100 MB. Ensure your files meet this size to successfully upload and process them.
Files are automatically transcribed once uploaded, transforming spoken or text information into easily readable text.
Yes, choose the Summarize variant to condense long investigation notes into concise summaries, using formats like Bullet Points or Paragraphs.
No, this tool requires an internet connection as it operates online through a browser.
Yes, with the Reword variant, you can select various styles to rephrase notes, enhancing clarity based on your preferences.
Yes, audio files like .mp3, .wav, and more can be uploaded and transcribed for note-taking purposes.
For using the Summarize variant, a minimum of 300 characters is required to create effective summaries.
No, this tool does not provide a real-time preview of changes. You must process content fully to view changes.
The storage is highly secure due to the zero knowledge encryption, meaning only you have the keys to access your investigation notes.