SafePad Review

Before digging deeper into the actual application and its features, let’s talk about the technology it uses. First of all, the application was entirely coded for fun and no-profits. So, ‘SafePad’ is always going to be free and ad-free. The data you enter is end-to-end encrypted. The text you enter is encrypted before sending it to the server. And it is also returned in encrypted form and decrypted right on your device.

Encrypted online Notepad tool

The data is encrypted using three ciphers AES-256-CTR (Twofish-CTR (Salsa20)). And the passphrase is not stored anywhere. Make sure you remember your passphrase as there is no other way to recover it, and you may lose access to your data. Moreover, the tool is completely anonymous, and you do not need to sign up or provide any information about yourself. For more security, the tool also offers two-factor authentications and always connects through a secure HTTPS connection. Now coming to SafePad itself, it is a minimal no-frills application. It is super simple to use and very quick to set up. Once you’ve opened SafePad, you need to enter a username. Select any available username and proceed. Complete the ReCaptcha and enable 2FA if you want. For two-factor authentications, you will need to download an application on your mobile. Once you are done with the setup, ‘SafePad’ will launch a short tutorial about using the application. You can altogether skip it if you want.

How to Create Notes with Safepad?

You are almost ready to create your secure notes, but choose a good and strong passphrase before that. Remember that the passphrase is not stored anywhere else, and losing it means losing your data. Now go ahead and give your note a title and some content. SafePad only takes in the plain textual content. Simple editing like bold, underline, and fonts is not yet allowed. Once you are done making your note, hit save, and the note will be encrypted right in front of you and then saved on the server. You can easily create another note by selecting ‘New‘ from the SafePad drop-down. And you are allowed to set a different passphrase for different notes. This feature comes in handy when you want to partially share your secure notes with someone. If you are done creating and saving your notes, you must hit the ‘Exit‘ button. You can re-access your notes by entering the same username and passphrase. You can even share your username and passphrase to give someone access to your notes. SafePad is not just a note-taking utility but a lot more. Other than security features, the nature of the application lets you take notes from anywhere and access them everywhere. The app is overall beautifully designed and responsive too. So, you may not face any issues while taking your notes from a mobile device. If you like to take quick, secure, and easily accessible notes, go check out SafePad.

How to Password Protect A Notepad Text File in Windows?

You will need to use Encrypt option available for all files in Windows. The option is available under Properties > Advanced under the Compress or Encrypt option. Be aware that if you forget the password, you will not be able to open the file no matter the tool you try.

Why can’t I encrypt my Notepad file?

First, ensure that you use NTFS and FAT32 for the storage device. Second, check Encrypting File System (EFS) service is running. It is available in the Services section.