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Standard Notes cross-platform end-to-end encrypted open source cloud private note-taking app

by Technical otaku - 2022-08-08 2169 0 2

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Standard Notes is a cross-platform end-to-end encrypted, powerful extension and open-source cloud private note-taking app, created on December 1, 2018, with unparalleled simplicity to keep your notes, files and life's work all together Recorded in a safe place for digital experts and professionals.

Standard Notes is an independent company with software sustainability and ethical data practices in mind, and its code is completely open source and independently audited.

Official website : https://www.standardnotes.com

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Standard Notes has powerful extensions, editors and themes, and the client is cross-platform, including Linux, MacOS, iOS, Windows, Android and web pages. The biggest feature is that no one can decrypt your notes, but the downside of this level of security is that if you forget your password, you will lose your notes because there is no way to recover or reset the forgotten password.

Standard Notes is free forever unless you want to use its powerful extensions, editors and themes. If you don't want to install the client, you can directly use the official web page free service, URL : https://app.standardnotes.org

FileSend is a simple, encrypted and secure free temporary file storage service for Standard Notes. It uses client-side AES-256 encryption to protect files and does not record your IP address. After uploading files, they can be stored for up to five days. It will be automatically deleted after downloading, and will be permanently deleted from the server when it is downloaded or exceeds the storage period.

Official website : https://filesend.standardnotes.com

Standard Notes temporary storage service files can be uploaded up to 50MB at a time, and there is no limit on the number of files. After the file is uploaded, a randomly generated key is used to encrypt the file. The downloader needs the key to decrypt the file after opening the file link, but FileSend can combine the download link and the key in the same URL.


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