Check the %Temp% folder for files with a .tmp extension created around .
If this was a note from a desktop application that you labeled as "Online Notepad," Windows might have a cached version.
Open the same browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge) on the device you used to create the note. The text often restores automatically when you revisit the site.
If you cleared your browser cookies or cache since February 2023, the data is likely permanently deleted. 2. Unique URLs
Some services like Online Notebook or 1s Online Notepad generate a for each note.
Check your browser history for that specific date (February 23, 2023). Look for URLs from notepad sites that might contain your saved text. 3. Windows Temporary Files
If you remember any from that note, I can help you search for similar information or templates. Online Notepad with Auto-Save - Evernote
Many tools like Online Notepad (onlinenotepad.org) or JustNotepad use your browser's .