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    Notesnook

    Notesnook

    A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative

    Notesnook makes it impossible for anyone to spy on your notes. Unlike Evernote and other note taking apps, your data is private, not open for everyone to see. Ditch other note taking apps that don't care about your data privacy. With app lock and private notes vault, your personal diary & journal are always safe. Worried that your friend will read your private notes? Notesnook fixes that by having an app lock built-in. Use a pin or biometrics to protect your notes. Protect your online...
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    Secure File Vault

    Secure File Vault

    A very secure file vault for private files to avoid hackers

    A File vault to store all of your personal items, this file vault could not be brute forced (impossible because of the hashing algorithms). It uses a combination of veracrypt, winrar, 7zip to encrypt your files to ensure that they are secure and not be seen by someone. Once you start to create the file vault, your password gets hashed a million times (only takes 3 seconds) then base 64 3 times and hashed 1 more time, it uses a combination of SHA256, SHA512 and lot of other secret algorithms to make it really secure. ...
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