SecureText

    SecureText vs SSAVR (ssavr.com)

    SSAVR pioneered IP-based shared notepads. SecureText includes that same mode — and goes much further.

    Key Difference

    SSAVR is a standalone tool focused entirely on IP-based notepad sharing. SecureText includes SSAVR mode as one of four access modes within a full encrypted notepad product. On top of IP-based access, SecureText adds AES-256-GCM password encryption, rich text editing, multi-tab notes, and public/private controls — all in one place.

    FeatureSecureTextSSAVR (ssavr.com)
    IP-Based Access
    Password Encryption
    Multi-Tab Notes
    Rich Text Editor
    Public/Private Modes
    Custom URL Slugs
    Zero-Knowledge Architecture
    No Ads
    Unknown
    Dark/Light Theme

    Why Choose SecureText?

    • SSAVR mode in SecureText works just like ssavr.com — notes are accessible to anyone on the same IP. But SecureText also lets you add a password on top, giving you two independent security layers.

    • SecureText is a full-featured encrypted notepad. SSAVR is just one of its access modes — you also get password-only mode, public mode, and private mode all in the same product.

    • Multi-tab notes let you organise multiple pieces of content under a single URL, something SSAVR does not support.

    • All note content is encrypted client-side using AES-256-GCM before reaching the server. SSAVR relies purely on IP matching with no encryption at rest.

    Try SecureText SSAVR Mode

    Access your shared IP notepad — and optionally add a password for an extra layer of encryption. No sign-up needed.

    Try SSAVR Mode Free