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Zero Knowledge Web Clipper App
Secure, private web clipping with Zero Knowledge Web Clipper App

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Frequently Asked Questions
The Zero Knowledge Web Clipper App allows you to clip web content securely without exposing your data, ideal for those prioritizing privacy.
It uses zero-knowledge encryption, meaning only you can access your clipped content, ensuring maximum privacy and data protection.
Yes, the app allows you to clip articles and store them securely, encrypting your data so only you can access it.
The app is designed to be user-friendly, making it simple to clip and securely store web content without complex procedures.
You can access your securely stored clips through the app interface, which decrypts them only for you, maintaining privacy.
No, the Zero Knowledge Web Clipper App requires an internet connection to clip and securely synchronize your web content.
Yes, the app allows clipping of various web content, including text and images, storing them securely for future access.
While primarily for web content, you might find similar functionalities in text-related features like the AI Rewrite tool that supports text file uploads.
Yes, to maintain efficiency, similar tools cap at around 100 MB per clip or uploaded file. This helps manage storage and processing.
Stored clips are securely encrypted and cannot be edited within the app. However, you can access and edit them after decryption.
Creating an account enhances user control over stored content, though functionalities can vary with inner tool settings regarding logged-in users.
For summarization, the AI Rewrite tool's Summarize variant might help, offering structured summaries of long texts or articles.
Current focus is on secure storage. Customization of how content is clipped or additional features like writing styles aren't typically supported.
The zero-knowledge context mainly implies secure text storage, while any format specifics fall broader under rewrite tools with text processing.
Real-time previews or side-by-side comparisons aren't available for zero-knowledge tools to uphold security and simplify processing.