OTS
OPEN SRCOne-Time-Secret sharing platform with a symmetric 256bit AES encryption in the browser
► Best for secure, private sharing of sensitive data via encrypted links.
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Strong privacy model: the server cannot access your unencrypted secret.
- Open-source transparency allows for security audits and self-hosting.
- Extremely simple and fast to use with no registration.
WEAKNESSES
- −Relies on sharing a secret link; if intercepted, the secret can be accessed.
- −Lacks advanced features like password protection for the secret itself.
KEY FEATURES
Client-Side Encryption
Uses 256-bit AES encryption in the browser before data leaves your device.
No Account Required
Completely anonymous and usable without any sign-up.
Self-Hostable
Open-source code allows you to run your own private instance.
One-Time Access
Secrets can only be viewed once, then they are automatically destroyed.
WHO IS OTS BEST FOR?
Security-conscious individuals and teams
They require a simple, self-hosted, and encrypted method for sending confidential information that automatically destructs after being viewed.
Developers and IT professionals
For securely sharing sensitive data like API keys, passwords, or configuration snippets during development or troubleshooting.
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