Note Taking Software Hosted in Germany

1 note taking tool hosted in Germany, compliant with Bundesdatenschutzgesetz (BDSG).

GDPR & Note Taking

Note-taking applications become repositories for unstructured sensitive information over time. Meeting notes capture client discussions and personnel decisions, project wikis contain customer requirements and technical architecture details, and personal notes may include passwords, phone numbers, and private reflections. Because notes are informal and accumulative, they often contain personal data that would never make it into a formal system but is equally protected under GDPR. When your team uses a US-based note-taking tool like Notion or Evernote, this entire knowledge base is processed under US jurisdiction. European note-taking platforms keep your knowledge base within EU infrastructure, and many offer end-to-end encryption so that even the provider cannot read your notes. For teams that use notes as a shared knowledge repository, choosing an EU provider ensures that the informal but sensitive content in your notes is protected by the strongest privacy framework available.

Data Protection in Germany

Note Taking data hosted in Germany is protected under Bundesdatenschutzgesetz (BDSG), which implements the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This ensures your note taking data stays under European jurisdiction and cannot be compelled for disclosure under non-EU law.

What to Look For in Note Taking

Rich text editor
Markdown support
Organization with folders/tags
Collaboration
Search
Cross-device sync

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