
It is always a good practice to take regular backups of your data so you can easily recover your data in case of data corruption or losing access to your account. All backups are stored locally encrypted (unless you turn off backup encryption) on your device.
Store your password & recovery key safely
Since all your data is end-to-end encrypted, we have no way to restore your account data if you forget your account password and lose your account recovery key. That’s why we recommend that you store your password & recovery key in a password manager or some other safe place.
Backup & export sectionCreate backup under Backup now heading to create a new .nnbackupz file
Backup and RestoreBackupsBackup now to create a new .nnbackupz fileOn Android when you take a backup for the first time, you will be asked to select a folder where you want to store all your backup files. You can always change your backup files location from Backups > Select backup directory.
Regardless of the folder you select, Notesnook will create a folder “Notesnook/backups” inside it and store all backup files there.
For maximum safety against potential data loss, you can enable daily, weekly or monthly backups of your notes. Enabling automatic backups will ensure that all your data is safely backed up locally after a regular interval.
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On the web app there is no way to automatically save backups to a folder, that is why Notesnook only reminds the users when it’s time to create a new backup.
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To keep your backups secure & private, it is recommended that you enable encryption on your backup files instead of storing them as plaintext data. Starting from v2.6.0, encrypted backups are enabled by default for all users, free or Pro.
Backup & export sectionBackup encryption to enable/disable encrypted backupsSettings > Backup & RestoreBackupsBackup encryption to enable/disable encrypted backupsBackups are always encrypted with your account password.
At any point in time, you can restore a backup to recover lost data. However, to restore a backup, you must be logged in to your Notesnook account. Backups created on one account can be restored on another Notesnook account.
Backup & export sectionRestore button next to Restore backup heading.nnbackupz or .nnbackup file from your PC that you want to restore.Backup & Restore sectionRestore backupRestore backup sheet, select the backup you want to restore. If your backup file is located in some other location, click on Restore from files on top right corner of the sheet then select the backup file.