'scrt.link' allows you to create confidential information links that disappear once viewed for free

' scrt.link ' is a service that can convert text and files into secret links. Once opened, secret links cannot be opened again, so there is no need to worry even if the link is leaked. Even free and non-logged-in users can share text messages of up to 150 characters and files up to 10MB, so I tried it out.
Share a Secret - scrt.link

First, let's share the secret text. Once you access the site, enter the text and click 'Create secret link.' You can enter up to 150 characters for free and without logging in.

A URL has been generated to share your secret text. Click 'Copy' to copy the URL.

Once you access the generated URL, click 'Reveal secret'.

I was able to see the secret text. All data shared is end-to-end encrypted to ensure confidentiality.

If you log in to the same URL more than once, you will see the message 'This secret no longer exists.' Since the secret is only shared once in the URL, even if the URL is leaked after you tell someone the secret, there is no need to worry about the secret being leaked.

You can also share files in the same way. Select 'File' and click 'Drop file here, or click to select a file.'

Select the file you want to share from your local folder and click 'Open.'

Once you have confirmed the uploaded file name, click 'Create secret link'.

Once the URL is generated, click 'Copy' to copy the URL.

Once you access the copied URL, click 'Reveal secret'.

The file was downloaded automatically. Just like the text, the file sharing URL cannot be opened even if accessed the second time.

'More options' allows you to make more detailed settings for the shared URL.

You can set a password to access the URL, and set the URL expiration date from '10 minutes,' '1 hour,' '24 hours,' '7 days,' or '30 days,' but these are features available to paid users.


'scrt.link' is an open source project, and you can find more information about it on GitHub.
GitHub - stophecom/scrt-link-v2: Scrt.link lets you share sensitive information online: End-to-end encrypted. Ephemeral. Open source.
https://github.com/stophecom/scrt-link-v2

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