Secure Notes Encrypted Tool

Write and save notes that are encrypted with a passphrase for local storage. Private, secure, and works entirely in your browser.

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About Secure Notes

How It Works

Your notes are encrypted using the AES encryption algorithm before being stored in your browser's local storage. This means your notes are only accessible with your passphrase and never leave your device.

Security Features

  • Client-side encryption
  • Notes stored locally in browser
  • No data sent to servers
  • Passphrase never stored

Important Notes

If you forget your passphrase, your notes cannot be recovered. There is no "forgot password" option.

Clearing your browser data will permanently delete all your encrypted notes.

Best Practices

  • Use a strong, unique passphrase
  • Lock your notes when not in use
  • Regularly back up important notes

How to use Secure Notes (Encrypted)

  1. Create your note in the text editor.
  2. Set a secure passphrase for encryption.
  3. Click 'Save' to encrypt and store the note locally.
  4. Enter your passphrase to decrypt and view saved notes.

Features

  • AES-256 encryption for maximum security.
  • Client-side only processing - data never leaves your browser.
  • Works entirely offline in your browser's local storage.
  • Simple, clean interface for focused note-taking.
  • Automatic encryption before any data is saved.

Who Is This Tool For?

Ideal for anyone who needs to keep sensitive information like passwords, personal thoughts, or work details private and accessible only to them, without trusting cloud services.

Why Use an Encrypted Note-Taking Tool?

An encrypted note tool is essential for protecting sensitive digital information from unauthorized access, using client-side AES-256 encryption to ensure your private notes, passwords, and ideas are secure and never transmitted to a server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Secure Notes completely free to use?

Are my notes and passphrase sent to a server?

How do I access my encrypted notes?

What happens if I forget my passphrase?

Does this work across different browsers or devices?

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