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Sending sensitive data, such as passwords, in plain text by e-mail is not a good idea. This is because e-mails are like postcards and anyone can read them. Unless you put the email in an "envelope" by encrypting the emails, e.g. with PGP or S/MIME. For this, however, the recipient must have created a public key.

FAQ

Q: What happens to my data?

A: The messages are encrypted in your browser and only then stored on our servers. After decryption and display in the browser, the data is irrevocably deleted and can also not be restored. We can not read your message.

Q: Can I restore a text that I have already submitted?

A: No. We display the text only once and then delete the data permanently.

Q: What should I do if I see that the message is not available (anymore)?

A: Either the validity of the link has expired or a third party has intercepted the email and already clicked on the link. In this case, a new password or a new message should be generated. Then the link to the new encrypted message should be sent again.

Q: Why should I trust you and transmit sensitive data?

A: This website uses https protocol, all data between browser and server is transmitted encrypted. The text is stored temporarily encrypted on our servers. Data, should it be decrypted in the unlikely event, cannot be used without context.

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