Need a secure way to send private notes that disappear after being read? SelfDestructingNotes.org is your go-to solution for sending encrypted, self-destructing messages with ease.
Our free online tool allows you to create and share temporary notes that vanish after they're viewed. Whether you're sharing sensitive information or sending a quick private message, here's how it works:
Once the recipient opens the link and reads the note, it will automatically self-destruct, ensuring your message remains private and secure. You can also set a custom time frame for the note to disappear, adding an extra layer of control. Regardless of the option you choose, no data is kept in our database after your note is destroyed.
Perfect for sharing confidential information, passwords, or private messages, SelfDestructingNotes.org is the ultimate tool for secure, ephemeral communication.
Have questions? Feel free to reach out to us at info@selfdestructingnotes.org – we're here to help!
When you share passwords or private links through email or chat, that information gets stored in multiple locations, creating potential security risks. However, if you use a one-time link, the information is only accessible for a single viewing and cannot be retrieved or read by anyone afterward. This ensures that sensitive data is shared securely and can only be seen by the intended recipient. It’s essentially like sending a self-destructing message—once it’s viewed, it’s gone forever.
Selfdestructingnotes.org operates exclusively over HTTPS, ensuring all data transferred to and from the server is encrypted. Notes are encrypted before storage, and only part of the decryption key is included in the URL, which is never stored on the server. This means only the link can decrypt the notes. Once viewed, the encrypted notes are permanently deleted.
The notes are encrypted and stored in a database. The URL is also hashed, which prevents any direct association between a URL and a specific note.
No. The notes are completely removed from the database after being displayed once or the note is expired.
No. The notes are encrypted with a key that is never kept on the server. The notes can only be accessed and displayed using the correct URL. Once the notes are viewed, they are permanently deleted from the system, and the link becomes invalid and cannot be used again.
At selfdestructingnotes.org we use Fernet, a high-level python encryption library that guarantees secure data transmission through symmetric encryption.
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