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Send a self-destructing note

Write a secret, get a one-time link. The note is encrypted in your browser and deleted after it’s read or expires.

The note is encrypted in your browser (AES-256). The key is stored only in the link and is never sent to us — we can’t read the contents. The note is deleted after it’s read or when it expires. Do not use this service for anything illegal.

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Frequently asked questions

How does a self-destructing note work?
You write the text, we encrypt it and give you a link. The first person to open it sees the note; after that the stored copy is deleted and the link stops working for everyone, including you.
Can you read my note?
No. The text is encrypted with a key that lives in the link itself and never reaches our server, so the stored copy is unreadable to us.
What is it for?
Passing a password, a key or an address once — in a chat that keeps history forever, or by email. The note lives until it is read, not until someone remembers to delete the message.

Updated: 2026-08-17

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