The most secure way to send private information and files.

What happens when you send your passwords, credit card information or confidential data via email to colleagues, clients and business partners? Well, copies of this confidential information are stored in your email client, your recipients email client, both locally and on the cloud. This private sensitive information can then be further stored in insecure backups and archives.

Secret Sender is the solution to that security risk. Secret Sender stores the text and files on our own private server temporally in a secure, protected state that is deleted upon read or expiry.

Secret Sender stores the text and files on our own private server in an aes 245 encrypted state that has more security encoded into it than NASAs files. The information is encrypted on the fly and stored in this encrypted format in the database until either it is downloaded, or until it reaches its expiry date. The encrypted data is then purged from the system. Gone! Files are uploaded in “chunks” and each chunk is encrypted before being securely saved into the database. This ensures that the file you upload is never stored in memory or on the server at anytime. This ensures that extra level of security and satisfaction knowing your data is safe and only available to your end user.

The links sent to the recipients are only able to read once only, which purges the secret and removes any trace from our Australian based server.

The link will remain active until ALL files are downloaded or the expiry date is met. If the secret has expired, the secret is gone forever

An extra level of protection, in technical terms called a 'pepper'. The pepper is used to encrypt the data, and is not stored anywhere, and is required to decrypt the data.

Providing a passphrase that you and your recipient know give the best level of security.

  • Passwords.
  • Confidential or sensitive information.
  • Scripts, coding and other legitimate source likely to be blocked by email providers.
  • Secure encrypted sending of files and documents.

When you send people notes, passwords, private links and files via email or chat, there are copies of that information stored in many and often unsecure places. If you use a one-time, self-destructing service instead, the information persists for a single viewing which means it can't be read or downloaded by someone else later. This allows you to send sensitive information in a safe and secure way knowing it's seen by one person only.

Nope. The message is displayed once and the files available for single download. After that it's gone forever.

We keep secrets for up to a maximum of 14 days, with a minimum up to the discretion of the sender. After that they are deleted automatically and gone forever.

We can't do anything with your information even if we wanted to (which we don't). If it's a password for example, we don't know the username or even the application that the credentials are for.

If you include a passphrase (recommended), we use it to additionally encrypt the secret. We don't store the passphrase (not even a hash) so we can never know what the secret is because we can't decrypt it.

We needed similar functionality and the ability to also include protected secure, encrypted files of any size.