On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 11:26:12 -0600
"'Terry Brown' via leo-editor" <leo-editor@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> There are encrypted stickynotes, docs. pasted below.

p.s. the point of using stickynotes for encryption is that the
unencrypted text only exists in the stickynote window, in RAM, it's not
something that Leo can (accidentally) save to disk by forgetting to
encrypt before you save. Having RAM saved to swap etc. is still possible
of course, but at least the data's always encrypted (AES base64 I
think) in the .leo file.

Stickynotes are sync'ed with the node text based on focus events, when
the text changes it's the encrypted text that's updated in Leo.

Cheers -Terry

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