Built for Privacy, Not Profit
SecureText.cloud is a zero-knowledge encrypted notepad. Your notes are yours — technically, not just by policy.
Our Mission
Most note-taking apps ask you to trust them. They encrypt data at rest, they promise not to read it, and they ask you to take their word for it. We think that is the wrong model.
SecureText.cloud is built on a different premise: the service should be architecturally incapable of reading your notes. We achieve this by performing all encryption and decryption in your browser using the Web Crypto API. The server receives ciphertext it cannot decrypt — not because we choose not to, but because we do not hold the key.
Privacy tools should be free, simple, and honest about what they can and cannot access. That is what we are trying to build.
What We Stand For
Privacy First
Every architectural decision starts with one question: does this protect the user? AES-256-GCM encryption, zero-knowledge design, and no-account access are non-negotiable defaults — not premium options.
Transparency
Encryption runs in your browser, which means you can inspect exactly what we do with your data — because the answer is nothing. The source is auditable. There are no hidden server-side processes touching your plaintext.
Simplicity
Security should not require a manual. Open a note, type, set a password, save. That is the entire flow. No accounts, no configuration, no friction standing between you and a private note.
Warrant Canary
As of March 2026, SecureText.cloud has:
- ✓Not received any national security letters.
- ✓Not received any secret court orders compelling disclosure of user data.
- ✓Not received any gag orders preventing disclosure of legal demands.
- ✓Not been compelled to introduce any backdoors or surveillance capabilities.
- ✓Not been subject to any government seizure of infrastructure.
If this canary is not updated or is removed, treat it as a signal that one or more of the above statements may no longer be true. Even in such a scenario, the zero-knowledge architecture means any compelled data would be ciphertext only — mathematically unreadable without your password.
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