
Many people use free public note apps to write down everything from grocery lists to creative writing ideas to financial records. The convenience of having notes available on all devices is undeniable. However, keeping your notes in popular cloud-based apps means you are trusting companies like Private Note and Google with your private data.
The biggest risk is that these tech giants legally access, use, or share your confidential notes without your permission. For example, Microsoft’s privacy policy says they collect the content of private notes to improve products and target ads. Free apps also sell your data to third parties or experience security breaches that expose your notes publicly.
Online security breaches are common
Hackers have stolen over 10 billion private records from companies in the last 5 years. And the rate of security breaches is increasing every year. Whether an app requires a login or not, Internet-connected data has proven vulnerable to attacks, human errors, system glitches, rogue employees, and government data requests. Do you want your private financial details, business ideas, or usernames and passwords ending up for sale on the dark web or permanently leaked in a public data dump?
You lose control over access
When storing personal notes online, you have almost no control or recourse over who accesses, uses, or shares your information. Company employees, third-party advertisers, government agencies, hackers, and anyone who gains physical access to your devices potentially read your notes without your permission or knowledge. You are relying entirely on the security measures and integrity of app providers and device manufacturers. With paper notebooks, you control the access. And you immediately notice if someone has read your notes without permission. But convenience often leads us to favor the ease of online note apps over the security and control of paper notebooks locked safely away in your home.
An encrypted private note app
What if you could have easy digital access to your notes across all devices with military-grade privacy protection? Enter Haven – the first free encrypted private note app focused solely on guarding your confidential information without selling you out.
Advanced encryption and anonymity
how does privnote work? Haven puts you in full control with end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge architecture, anonymous sign-up, and secure local storage on your devices. Only you hold the keys to decrypt and read your notes – not even Haven’s creators access your data. So you get cloud-style conveniences for accessing notes anywhere paired with total data privacy. Haven’s encryption uses the same battle-tested protocols relied on by banks, militaries, and governments to protect classified data. Security experts globally vouch for these methods as “uncrackable” even by the most sophisticated methods. So you rest assured knowing even Haven itself cannot breach the digital fortress protecting your notes.
No ads, no tracking, and no data mining
Many free note apps make money by exploiting user data. Haven has no ads, no email signup, no external trackers, and promises to never sell or share any information you store. With Haven, your confidential journal entries, business ideas, financial info, and other private notes remain locked away from prying eyes. Unlike big tech alternatives, Haven cannot legally hand over your data without the encryption key – which only you control. So you avoid the risks of companies mining your content for profit or governments demanding access to your private notes.