

One-Time Secret
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Keep sensitive information out of your chat logs and email. Share a secret link that is available only one time.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Online
- Chrome OS
- Self-Hosted
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- secret-sharing
- passwords
- onetimesecret
- password-storage
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What is One-Time Secret?
Keep sensitive information out of your chat logs and email. Share a secret link that is available only one time. A one-time secret is a link that can be viewed only one time.
When you send people sensitive info like passwords and private links via email or chat, there are copies of that information stored in many places. If you use a one-time link instead, the information persist for a single viewing which means it can't be read by someone else later. This allows you to send sensitive information in a safe way knowing it's seen by one person only.





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I was surprised not to have heard about this before now.
I'd been send a cPanel password via password.link, which is a premium service, so I searched for an alternative, and found this brilliant project.
Perfect for sending a secure password - or any confidential text of up to 100,000 characters - via a temporary secure link in email, IM, or phone. One can specify the self-destruct time from between 5 min to 7 days.
No sign-up required, but a free account offers extra options.
Open source too - the way to live life. Everyone needs to be using something like this, especially technophobes. Share on :-)