Most note apps collect your data. We don't see it, can't see it, and never will. Here's why.
Every other app uses your phone's system keyboard. That keyboard can record what you type and send it to Google, Apple, or a third party. Taybeti's built‑in keyboard completely isolates your typing. No keylogger can touch it. No predictive text leaks your passphrase.
Most apps use one master key — if stolen, everything is exposed. Taybeti encrypts every note with its own AES‑256‑GCM key. Cracking one note gives nothing on the others. Each note is its own fortress.
Taybeti has no internet permission. It cannot connect, cannot sync, cannot upload. Your data cannot leave your device — by architecture, not by policy.
No password hashes are stored — nothing to crack. The app decrypts a known string with your passphrase. If it works, you're in. If not, the vault stays closed.