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- How is my data encrypted? | Notesnook Help
Encryption only takes place when you sync Each item in the database is encrypted seperately using XChaCha-Poly1305-IETF The item is read from the database as JSON object and stringified (i e converted to a string) The string is encrypted using the encryption key generated earlier See the whole process in action here
- no encrypted notes for free version ? : r Notesnook - Reddit
All accounts have encryption on by default during sync Which means that when you sync, everything gets encrypted before being sent What you are trying is the Vault and it is a Pro feature currently Vault adds a second layer and encrypts your notes even locally
- Notesnook — a fully end to end encrypted note taking app is . . .
It doesn't offer sync by default In short, there's no privacy respecting quality about Obsidian except that it is based on files Now, you can set up everything yourself or use a full-fledge service like Notesnook that offers better privacy, better sync, and peace of mind by default
- Just found notesnook. Does it have… : r Notesnook - Reddit
There's no encryption for Local-only notes Can I copy the note folder locally and copy it to an iOS device and it will all work? (Manual sync through folder copy and paste)
- Are Synchronized files encrypted on the local computer by . . .
No they aren't But if you are using a drive encryption software (BitLocker), the entire content of the harddisk is encrypted, including any newly created synced file And no, there will be no problems in doing so
- Planning for an Azure File Sync deployment | Microsoft Learn
When using Azure File Sync, there are three different layers of encryption to consider: encryption on the at-rest storage of Windows Server, encryption in transit between the Azure File Sync agent and Azure, and encryption at rest of your data in the Azure file share
- Notesnook | Open source zero knowledge private note taking app
Encryption at rest by default Encryption at rest ensures that your notes are stored encryped even on your device If your device gets lost or stolen, no one can access your notes and what's in them
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