Notion Encrypt
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)Overview
Encrypt and decrypt text in Notion using AES-256-GCM
🔐 Encrypt and decrypt text in Notion with AES-256-GCM. Your data stays yours. 🤫 Your Notion workspace knows too much. Notion stores your notes, journal entries, meeting notes, personal goals, and private thoughts without E2E encryption. Their team, their infrastructure, and anyone who gains access to their systems can read every word you've written. But not anymore with NotionEncrypt... --- 👇 HOW IT WORKS In one click, NotionEncrypt encrypts your text and make Notion stores unreadable ciphertext. It works both ways—you can also decrypt and see your original content in a clean overlay and even update them. Your workflow stays uninterrupted. Your set your own encryption key and you're the only person that knows it. --- ✅ WHO IS THIS FOR? - Privacy-conscious individuals who use Notion as a personal journal - Teams that store and share credentials, access codes, or private contact info in Notion - Founders and executives who use Notion for confidential strategy - Anyone who wants client-attorney, doctor-patient, or simply personal privacy for specific blocks of text --- 🙅🏻♀️ WHAT NOTION ENCRYPT DOES NOT DO We believe in radical transparency: - It does not encrypt images, files, or databases — text blocks only - It does not prevent Notion from seeing that an encrypted block exists (they'll see ciphertext that they can't decrypt) - It does not sync your key across devices — you'll need to re-enter it on each browser - It does not protect you if someone has access to your unlocked browser
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Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedMay 16, 2026
- Offered byhellooimjo
- Size31.93KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
josephine.xyloo@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes