It expires on its own
From one hour to thirty days. After that the address stops working, and the destination is never shown.
Every link you send today lives forever and tells you nothing. This one has a deadline, a password and a log.
In Ukari Tools, with the vault · 10 active links on the free plan
Who opened, when, and from what. The IP is only ever kept as a hash.
From one hour to thirty days. After that the address stops working, and the destination is never shown.
Whoever opens it types the password you set. Attempts are rate-limited per IP.
Three opens, five, one. You pick the number; the link ends at it.
Time, device and distinct visitor on every open. The IP is kept only as a hash.
One click and the link is dead. No waiting for the deadline.
Send a password as text encrypted in your browser. It disappears on first read.
PrivateBin, Yopass and Bitwarden Send do that well, free and with no account. Use them — we would.
A free tool destroys the note and forgets it existed. If you need to show a client that the report was opened on Tuesday at 14:12, from a phone, once, you need an account that remembers. That is what you are paying for.
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