Zero-knowledge notes letting you write and store private content with encryption that is mathematically impossible for TaskNote - or anyone else - to read without your key.
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In a zero-knowledge system, the service never holds your decryption key. TaskNote derives your key from your password on your device using PBKDF2. The key is used locally to encrypt notes with AES-256-GCM. The server receives only ciphertext.

If TaskNote were breached, the attacker would find only encrypted blobs. There are no plaintext notes to steal. Zero-knowledge means a server compromise exposes nothing about your content - only the person with your key can decrypt your notes.

Your notes sync across iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, and any browser while staying encrypted the entire journey. Decryption happens only on your device. The sync server is a secure relay that never sees plaintext.

Some apps charge for encryption or lock private notes behind a premium tier. TaskNote includes zero-knowledge encryption on the free plan for every user. Notes, kanban board, and reminders are all encrypted and all free.

Zero-knowledge means the service provider - in this case TaskNote - has no ability to read your data. Your notes are encrypted on your device with a key only you hold. The server stores only ciphertext it cannot decrypt.
Regular encryption protects data in transit. Zero-knowledge goes further - even the company hosting your data cannot read it, because the encryption key never leaves your device. Not even a court order could force TaskNote to hand over readable notes.
TaskNote uses AES-256-GCM with keys derived via PBKDF2. These are the same standards used by security-focused products like Signal and 1Password.
Yes. Zero-knowledge encryption is on the free plan by default. No upgrade needed to protect your notes. Notes, kanban board, and reminders are all free.
You get a recovery key at setup. If you lose both your password and recovery key, encrypted notes cannot be recovered - not even by TaskNote. This is the nature of zero-knowledge: complete privacy requires you to hold your key.
Yes. Notes sync across all devices while remaining encrypted the entire time. The decryption happens only on your device when you open the app.
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