Original idea and code: Ilya O. Levin
AES JavaScript: Chris Veness
SHA-1 JavaScript: Paul Johnston
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A: Spynote is an associate company of Nattyware.
A: Spynote was open to public in October, 2006 and it is still here. We are going to keep this way while there is even a single user.
A: A token is a license code, which you can use to create an advanced note. This code is valid for one note. You can get a token here. Only a basic note may be created without a token.
A: An advanced note is a note with extended lifetime and priority handling. A regular note expires within a week regardless of usage, while an advanced note expires only if it is empty and after a month since last access. Advanced notes also provide faster access during peak load periods.
A: Advanced notes are here to appreciate our regular users, who are willing to pay a small amount for use of stable and robust service.
1. Get a token and use it to create a new note (you may re-use your username and password)
2. Open the created note.
3. Navigate to http://www.spynote.com/free.php in another tab and open the existing note there.
4. Select all text (Ctrl+A) and cut it (Shift+Del).
5. Return to the newly created note and paste the text (Shift+Ins).
6. Save both notes.
A: We do not think that Google is malicious. But we believe that inserting a dynamic JavaScript code from somebody else's system into a service like Spynote is rather unwise. It would simply render security and confidentiality to rubbish.