SecureText vs ProtectedText
Both services encrypt your notes in the browser. Here is where they differ.
| Feature | SecureText | ProtectedText |
|---|---|---|
| AES-256-GCM Encryption | ||
| Zero-Knowledge Architecture | ||
| Rich Text Editor | ||
| Multi-Tab Notes | ||
| SSAVR IP-Based Mode | ||
| No Advertisements | ||
| Custom URL Slugs | ||
| Public/Private Modes | ||
| Dark/Light Theme |
Why Switch to SecureText?
SecureText uses the modern AES-256-GCM authenticated encryption scheme, providing both confidentiality and integrity for your notes.
A built-in rich text editor lets you format notes with bold, italics, lists, and headings — ProtectedText is plain-text only.
Public and Private access modes give you fine-grained control over who can view your notes without knowing the password.
SecureText is completely ad-free and does not display any third-party advertisements that could track or distract you.
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