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by robtherobber 1681 days ago
Thanks for sharing, looks really nice.

As someone noted, the ability to export is essential, in my view. After all, it's your tool, but the data/info is mine.

Speaking of data, I often share notes between devices using Pushbullet. I imagine Luckynote can act as a replacement in this sense. However, Pushbullet is E2E encrypted -- again, something essential for me since some of these notes are rather private -- but I didn't see any information about this on your site.

EDIT: I stand corrected, there is some info here: https://luckynote.io/privacy

"Both AWS and Cloudinary encrypt your data in transit using HTTPS and encrypts your data at rest."

One should expect nothing less than HTTPS, but encrypting data at rest is not as good as end-to-end encryption, as much as I understand about it. With E2E encryption, the server never has access to decrypted data, for example.

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Hi, thanks for the comments and nice words.

If E2E is important for you, I would then advise you not to use Luckynote until we introduce something like that.

Hope you still give it a shot just to play around with it, maybe you can find other usage for it that does not require E2E.

Cheers!