Secure sharing of secrets, passwords and files
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Apr 5, 2026 - TypeScript
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.
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.
Self-hosted solution to securely share passwords and large files
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.
Share passwords securely
OneTimeText is a tool designed to help you send sensitive data, such as passwords, without it showing up in chat or email histories.
Secrets that evaporate. Not leak. Usefull for passing messages between machines without leaving a trace.
An app to share passwords via symmetrical encryption, made with react and tailwind.
A Self hosted webapp for sharing passwords and other secret information.
Self-hosted zero-knowledge encrypted note & file sharing
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.
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