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Share Encrypted Self-Destructing Notes

Free online secure note sharing. Create encrypted self-destructing notes that can only be read once. Close the tab and the password is gone.

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Write note
Type the sensitive information you want to share
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Set options
Choose an expiration time and optionally add a password
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Share link
Copy the generated link — the note self-destructs after being read
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Without a password, anyone with the link can read the note

Pick options to generate the preview.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the note be read more than once?

By default, notes self-destruct after one viewing. You can optionally allow multiple views with a time expiration.

What if the link is never opened?

Unopened notes are automatically deleted after the expiration time (default 24 hours).

Is this cryptographically secure?

Yes. The tool uses the Web Crypto API for cryptographic operations, providing the same security level as native applications.

How is this different from Privnote or OneTimeSecret?

Zero-server architecture. Privnote, OneTimeSecret, and similar services store the encrypted ciphertext on their servers and hand you a link to a server-side record — meaning their database holds your encrypted payload (and any future breach or subpoena could expose it). Loft's secure-note tool encrypts client-side and packs the entire ciphertext plus the AES-256-GCM key into the URL fragment (after the # in the link). Browsers never send the fragment to any server, so the encrypted note literally cannot leave the recipient's device. Close the tab and the note is gone — there's no record on our side because there's no record at all. Self-destruct is enforced locally via a fingerprint stored on the recipient's device.

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