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Browser-encrypted tool

Send a password securely

Create a self-destructing encrypted link instead of putting the password directly into email or chat.

AES-256-GCM Expiring links Limited views

Password Sender

Paste the password. It is encrypted in your browser before it is stored.

AES-256 BURN AFTER VIEW
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The password is encrypted locally before it reaches Secret Pusher. The decryption key stays in the share link fragment.

Direct answer

The safest way to send a password is to create an encrypted, expiring link and share that link instead of sending the raw password through email, chat, screenshots, or tickets.

What to avoid

  • Pasting the password directly into email or chat.
  • Sending screenshots that can sync to devices and backups.
  • Leaving credentials in a support ticket or shared document.

Safer workflow

  1. 1 Paste the password into the browser-encrypted form.
  2. 2 Keep one view and a short expiration when the password is temporary.
  3. 3 Send the generated Secret Pusher URL through your normal channel.
  4. 4 Share any optional reveal password through a separate channel.

Unsafe channel vs safer delivery

Common approach
Safer Secret Pusher approach
Emailing the password in plaintext
Share an expiring encrypted link instead.
Posting credentials in chat history
Use a one-view link so the secret is not retained in the thread.
Saving the password in a ticket
Paste only the Secret Pusher link into the ticket.

Trust Notes

  • Browser-side AES-256-GCM encryption
  • One-time and limited-view links
  • Automatic expiration
  • Optional password protection

Common Use Cases

Sending a temporary password to a client
Sharing a new admin login with a teammate
Passing a support password without leaving it in a ticket

FAQ

Is it safe to send a password by email?

Email keeps long-lived copies in inboxes, archives, notifications, and backups. A one-time encrypted link reduces that footprint.

Can the link expire after one view?

Yes. The default is one view, and you can also choose a short time expiration.

Can Secret Pusher read the password?

The public tool encrypts the password in your browser. The key is added to the URL fragment and is not sent as part of normal server requests.

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