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    Standard Notes App

    Standard Notes App

    Think fearlessly with end-to-end encrypted notes and files

    Standard Notes is a free, secure note-taking app with powerful end-to-end encryption, unparalleled privacy features, and seamless cross-platform syncing on unlimited devices. Standard Notes is a secure digital notes app that protects your notes and files with audited, industry-leading end-to-end encryption. Only you have access to the keys required to decrypt your data. Write and store all your notes and files in one secure place and seamlessly access them across all your devices....
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    AliasVault

    AliasVault

    Privacy-first password manager with built-in email aliasing

    AliasVault is a privacy-first password manager and identity protection platform that combines secure credential storage with built-in email aliasing to help users maintain anonymity and reduce tracking across the web. It is designed as an end-to-end encrypted system where all sensitive data, including passwords, usernames, notes, and email content, is encrypted on the client side before being transmitted or stored, ensuring that even the server cannot access user data. The platform introduces the concept of “virtual identities,” allowing users to generate unique credentials and email aliases for every service they use, effectively isolating accounts and minimizing the impact of data breaches. ...
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    The Mirror

    The Mirror

    The open-source Roblox & UEFN alternative

    The Mirror is a tool for self-reflection and mood tracking, enabling users to record their thoughts and emotions in a secure, private environment.
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    Hemmelig

    Hemmelig

    Keep your sensitive information out of chat logs, emails, and more

    Hemmelig is a privacy-focused secret sharing service that lets users securely share sensitive information like passwords, API keys, private notes, or confidential links using client-side encryption so that the server never sees unencrypted data. It operates with a zero-knowledge architecture: all encryption and decryption happen in the browser, and only encrypted blobs are transmitted to and stored on the server, reducing the risk of leaks or unauthorized access. Users can generate shareable links with optional expiration times, view limits, and password protection to tailor how and when secrets are consumed, and links automatically expire or self-destruct after use to prevent reuse or exposure. ...
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