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* [Types](basics/types/) and [Templates](basics/types/templates.md)
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* [Types](basics/types/) and [Templates](basics/types/templates.md)
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* [Graph](basics/graph.md)
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* [Graph](basics/graph.md)
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And if you are still a bit confused about some of the basics, please check out this excellent guide:
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And if you are still a bit confused about some of it, please check out this excellent guide by one of our power users:
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{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-ihuDJIvQ" %}
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{% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-ihuDJIvQ" %}
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## 👋 Intro
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## 👋 Intro
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* [Welcome to Anytype](README.md)
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* [Welcome to Anytype](README.md)
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* [Download the App](intro/download-the-app.md)
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* [Get the App](intro/get-the-app.md)
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* [Connect with Us](intro/connect-with-us.md)
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* [Connect with Us](intro/connect-with-us.md)
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## ⬛ Basics
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## ⬛ Basics
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* [Key](data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md)
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* [Key](data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md)
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* [Space](basics/space/README.md)
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* [Space](basics/space/README.md)
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* [Customizing Your Space](basics/space/space-settings.md)
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* [Customizing Your Space](basics/space/space-settings.md)
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* [Collaboration](basics/space/collaboration.md)
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* [Sharing Your Space](basics/space/collaboration.md)
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* [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md)
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* [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md)
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* [Blocks & Editor](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
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* [Blocks & Editor](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
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* [Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
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* [Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
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* [Locating your Objects](basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md)
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* [Locating Your Objects](basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md)
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* [Types](basics/types/README.md)
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* [Types](basics/types/README.md)
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* [Create a New Type](basics/types/create-a-new-type.md)
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* [Create a New Type](basics/types/create-a-new-type.md)
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* [Layouts](basics/types/layouts.md)
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* [Layouts](basics/types/layouts.md)
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* [Add a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md)
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* [Add a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation.md)
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* [Create a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md)
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* [Create a New Relation](basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md)
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* [Sets & Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/README.md)
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* [Sets & Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/README.md)
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* [Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/README.md)
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* [Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets.md)
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* [Creating Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/creating-sets.md)
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* [Customizing with Relations, Sort, & Filters](basics/sets-and-collections/sets/customizing-with-relations-sort-and-filters.md)
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* [Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/collections.md)
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* [Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/collections.md)
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* [Views](basics/sets-and-collections/views.md)
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* [Views](basics/sets-and-collections/views.md)
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* [Library](basics/anytype-library.md)
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* [Library](basics/anytype-library.md)
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* [✨ Simple Dashboard](use-cases/simple-dashboard.md)
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* [✨ Simple Dashboard](use-cases/simple-dashboard.md)
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* [🌟 Deep dive: Sets](use-cases/deep-dive-sets.md)
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* [🌟 Deep dive: Sets](use-cases/deep-dive-sets.md)
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* [💫 Deep dive: Templates](use-cases/deep-dive-templates.md)
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* [💫 Deep dive: Templates](use-cases/deep-dive-templates.md)
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* [🧠 PARA Method for Note taking](use-cases/para-method-for-note-taking.md)
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* [🧠 PARA Method](use-cases/para-method-for-note-taking.md)
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* [✏️ Daily Notes](use-cases/anytype-editor.md)
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* [✏️ Daily Notes](use-cases/anytype-editor.md)
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* [🎬 Movie Database](use-cases/movie-database.md)
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* [🎬 Movie Database](use-cases/movie-database.md)
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* [🍎 Study Notes](use-cases/study-notes.md)
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* [🍎 Study Notes](use-cases/study-notes.md)
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* [🖼️ ANY Experience Gallery](community/join-the-open-source-project/any-experience-gallery.md)
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* [🖼️ ANY Experience Gallery](community/join-the-open-source-project/any-experience-gallery.md)
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* [Any Timeline](community/any-timeline.md)
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* [Any Timeline](community/any-timeline.md)
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* [Product Workflow](community/product-workflow.md)
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* [Product Workflow](community/product-workflow.md)
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* [Custom CSS](community/custom-css.md)
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* [Custom CSS Guide](community/custom-css.md)
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## 🌈 Miscellaneous
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## 🌈 Miscellaneous
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* [FAQs](miscellaneous/faqs.md)
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* [FAQs](miscellaneous/faqs.md)
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* [Features](miscellaneous/feature-list-by-platform.md)
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* [Features](miscellaneous/feature-list-by-platform.md)
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* [Troubleshooting](miscellaneous/troubleshooting.md)
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* [Troubleshooting](miscellaneous/troubleshooting.md)
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* [Migration from the Legacy App](miscellaneous/migration-from-the-legacy-app.md)
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* [Beta Migration](miscellaneous/migration-from-the-legacy-app.md)
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# Sets & Collections
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# Sets & Collections
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[sets](sets/ "mention") and [collections.md](collections.md "mention") are very similar in their appearance and layout, however they function somewhat differently.
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[sets.md](sets.md "mention") and [collections.md](collections.md "mention") are very similar in their appearance and layout, however they function somewhat differently.
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For instance, the [views.md](views.md "mention"), filters and sorts all work mostly the same, but the way you choose which objects will be shown inside the set / collection is very different. Sets use queries which automatically fetch objects, while collections depend on linking the objects manually.
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For instance, the [views.md](views.md "mention"), filters and sorts all work mostly the same, but the way you choose which objects will be shown inside the set / collection is very different. Sets use queries which automatically fetch objects, while collections depend on linking the objects manually.
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# Sets
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### Understanding Sets
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Lots of people compare Sets with databases, but there's a key difference: Sets don't _store_ Objects like regular databases.
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Sets are a way to see a portion of your Graph, and Objects you've created, based on your filtered criteria, and several secondary filters which you can customize. You can think of them as a live filter or query for Objects which share certain criteria - specifically, a Type or a Relation.
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#### Sets serve two primary functions:
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1. **Organizing and Accessing Objects**\
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We often get requests along the lines of: _How do I find all of the Notes I've created?_\
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One easy way is to create a Set based on Type.\
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For example; Note, which will display every Note you've created in Anytype.\
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You can use multi-select Objects in Sets to delete multiple Objects at once, or to batch update the Object Type. Any Relations added to a Set in the Relation Menu (top right), will be adopted by all new Objects created with the "+ New Object" button.
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#### You can create a Set with the + in the bottom-left corner or using the / shortcut menu in the editor.
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# Sets
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Make sure you store your [what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md](../../data-and-security/what-is-a-recovery-phrase.md "mention") somewhere safe, and try not to share it with anyone who can't be trusted!
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### SecondlyPrivacy <a href="#privacy" id="privacy"></a>
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All of your data is private in Anytype. Only you have the encryption keys. No one at Anytype can decrypt your data. So if you lose your phrase, we can’t restore access. Likewise, no one in Anytype or anyone else can read the content of your Anytype.
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All of your data is private in Anytype. Only you have the encryption keys. No one at Anytype can decrypt your data. So if you lose your phrase, we can’t restore access. Likewise, no one in Anytype or anyone else can read the content of your Anytype.
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# Download the App
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You can find the latest version of Anytype at [download.anytype.io](https://download.anytype.io).
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You can download the latest version of Anytype for your device at [download.anytype.io](https://download.anytype.io).
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{% hint style="info" %}
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{% hint style="info" %}
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Anytype is a stand-alone software, that works on desktop or mobile devices. There is no browser version of the app. There are many points of vulnerability in browser apps that would compromise our commitment to data security and encryption.
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Anytype is a stand-alone software, that works on desktop or mobile devices. There is no browser version of the app. There are many points of vulnerability in browser apps that would compromise our commitment to data security and encryption.
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* For Desktop, these follow Electron who follows vendor support policies. For example, Win 7 / Win 8.1 are no longer supported.
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* For Desktop, we follow Electron who follows vendor support policies. For example, Win 7 / Win 8.1 are no longer supported because Microsoft no longer supports them either.
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* For Android (if installed through Google Play), it's Android 8.0 and a 64-bit device with a minimum of 4GB of RAM.
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* For Android (if installed through Google Play), it's Android 8.0 and a 64-bit device with a minimum of 4GB of RAM.
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* For iOS, it's iOS 15 (soon to be iOS 16).
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* For iOS, it's iOS 15 (soon to be iOS 16).
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