The Secret Pusher Chrome Extension
You should not have to open a new tab to share a password safely. The Secret Pusher Chrome extension lives in your browser's side panel, so you can generate a strong password and turn any text into an encrypted one-time link right next to the page you are already working on. The secret is encrypted on your device before it is sent, and the key that unlocks it never reaches our servers.
Everything you need, one click away
Click the toolbar icon and the panel opens beside your work. No new tabs, no copying links between windows, no losing your place. Write a note or generate a password, choose how long it should live and how many times it can be opened, and share the link. When you have selected text on a page, right-click it and pick "Create Secret Pusher link from selected text" to drop it straight into the panel.
What the extension does
Strong password generator
Build passwords from 4 to 128 characters with full control over character sets. A live strength meter shows entropy and estimated crack time as you adjust the options.
One-time encrypted links
Turn any password or note into a link that self-destructs after it is viewed. Set expiry from 1 to 72 hours and a view limit from 1 to 10.
Right-click to share
Highlight an API key, a config value, or a private note on any page, right-click, and send it as a secure link without retyping it into a form.
Nothing to sign up for
The extension works without an account. It only talks to secretpusher.com, and it asks for the minimum browser permissions needed to open the panel and read the text you select.
The key stays with you
Everything is encrypted in your browser with AES-256 before it leaves your machine. The extension generates a
random key, encrypts the secret, and places that key in the part of the link after the # symbol.
Browsers never send that fragment to a server, so the key travels only in the link you choose to share. We
store the encrypted text and nothing that can open it. This is the same zero-knowledge design that runs on the
Secret Pusher website, now built into your browser.
That means a leaked server backup, a request log, or an over-eager monitoring tool never sees your password in the clear. The person you send the link to is the only one who can read it, and only until the view limit or the timer runs out.
Add it to your browser
Install the Secret Pusher extension from the Chrome Web Store and share your next password without leaving the tab you are on. It is free to use, and it works with the account you already have.