Secure sharing of secrets, passwords and files
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Secure sharing of secrets, passwords and files
An open source implementation of Apple's Wi-Fi Password Sharing protocol in Python.
A self-hosting app to share secrets only one-time.
Zero-knowledge one-time secret sharing. End-to-end encrypted, self-hosted, open source.
An open source implementation of Apple's Wi-Fi Password Sharing protocol in Swift.
Burn After Reading — Zero-knowledge secret sharing. Client-side AES-256-GCM encryption, secrets self-destruct after viewing.
Self-hosted solution to securely share passwords and large files
A minimalist one-time secret sharing service. Share sensitive data through ephemeral links that self-destruct after a single view. No accounts, no tracking, just a simple way to transmit secrets that vanish like morning mist.
MyKeys is a simple web app to manage collections of passwords as bookmarks. It transforms your encrypted passwords into a long URL that you can add to bookmarks to open it later or share with your friends.
🔑🌁 Share secrets/passwords online with end-to-end encryption.
Simple zero-trust password sharing with expiring links
API to create and share n-times viewable secrets.
ZeroLink — End-to-end encrypted, zero-knowledge secret sharing with WebAuthn-based control and TOFU-safe design.
Secrets that evaporate. Not leak. Usefull for passing messages between machines without leaving a trace.
Share passwords securely
Self-hosted zero-knowledge encrypted note & file sharing
An app to share passwords via symmetrical encryption, made with react and tailwind.
A Self hosted webapp for sharing passwords and other secret information.
LockedIn is an offline-first password manager that makes advanced encryption accessible through a seamless and intuitive user experience. It automates complex asymmetric cryptography for secure group sharing, keeping your data protected without any technical friction.
OneTimeText is a tool designed to help you send sensitive data, such as passwords, without it showing up in chat or email histories.
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