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This project is still in it's early phases; However, the security implementation was designed and developed first.
Yes! The secret note is encrypted using client-side AES-256 with the Access Code provided/generated then the note (and selected options [NOT the Access Key]) are sent to the server and encrypted again using a randomly generated key and initialization vector using AES-256.
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Any note that has reached it's view limit, has been read after being set to "burn-after-reading" or that expires is removed from the database.
No; However, in the event that a government agency did gain access we would like be unable to notify you. With that in mind, it should also be known that before we ever receive the data, it has already been encrypted and would likely prove useless to any govenment agency.