If you forget your password for your Samsung Galaxy Note, you can unlock it using your Google account. First, make sure you are logged into your Google account on your phone. Then, open the Settings menu and select “Backup and reset.” Tap “Factory data reset” and then select “Reset device.” Finally, tap “Erase everything” and your phone will be unlocked.

To remove the lock on notes, you’ll need to open the Settings app and go to Notes. From there, you can disable the password lock.

Yes, locked notes are encrypted. The encryption key is stored on the device, and is not transmitted to any other devices or servers.

There’s no definitive answer, as different people have different opinions on the matter. Some people believe that locked notes are perfectly safe as long as you have a strong password and don’t share it with anyone, while others believe that they’re only as safe as the security of your phone itself.

iOS notes are secured with a password or Touch ID. If your device is lost or stolen, the notes can only be accessed with your password or fingerprint.

iPhone notes lock is very secure. The password is required to unlock the notes, and if you forget your password, you cannot access your notes.

Apple cannot read your notes without your permission. When you create a note in the Notes app, it is encrypted on your device. Apple cannot access your notes unless you unlock your device with your passcode or use Touch ID.

To access your secure notes on your iPhone keychain, open the Settings app and tap on “Notes.” Under “Keychain” you’ll see a list of all your secure notes. Tap on any of them to view or edit the contents.

1Password is very safe. It uses a strong, two-factor authentication system to protect your data, and it encrypts your information using AES-256-bit encryption.

Yes, hackers can access notes if they are stored on a device that is connected to the internet. However, if you store your notes in a password-protected app or on a device that is not connected to the internet, they will be safe from hackers.