Need to Send Sensitive Data?
Create secure, self-destructing links for passwords, files, URLs and more.
Stop sending passwords in plain emails or chat. Password Pusher creates encrypted, one-time links that automatically expire and self-delete after viewing.
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How Pushes Work
Send sensitive data securely in four easy steps — with full encryption and audit logging.
Create a Push
Enter your sensitive data and a unique, hard-to-guess secret URL will be generated instantly.
- Text, files, URLs or QR codes
- Set expiration time & view limits
- Add optional passphrase protection
Enter sensitive content
Get a unique secret URL
your-domain.com/p/fjah-38fj2lan...
Share the Secret URL
Copy and share the unique secret URL with your recipient via email, chat or any channel.
- One-click copy to clipboard
- Send via email, Slack, Teams, etc.
- Download QR code for mobile sharing
Recipient Views the Push
Your recipient opens the link and views the sensitive data securely. Each access is logged.
- No account required for recipients
- Clean, unbranded delivery page
- All access attempts are tracked
Recipient views content
Data auto-deleted
Auto-Expire & Self-Delete
After the configured views or time limit, the data is permanently deleted. No traces left behind.
- Time-based expiration
- View-count limits
- Permanent, irreversible deletion
Benefits of Password Pusher
The secure way to transmit sensitive data to end users.
Enhanced Security
Data encryption, secure transmission, and time-based expiration minimize the risk of unauthorized access.
Complete Audit Trail
Track the entire lifecycle of every push with permanent audit logs showing who accessed what and when.
Automatic Expiration
Pushes automatically expire and self-delete, ensuring sensitive data isn't retained longer than necessary.
Compliance Ready
Helps organizations comply with GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS by minimizing sensitive data exposure.
Passphrase Protection
Add an extra layer of security with optional passphrase protection. Failed attempts are logged.
Reduced Breach Risk
By encrypting and auto-deleting data, pushes reduce the impact of potential data breaches.
Security Tips
Follow these best practices to maximize security when using pushes.
- Use shorter expiration windows
- Use compartmentalization — separate channels for different data
- Monitor push access & expiration
- Use passphrase lockdown for extra security
Learn More
Read more about Password Pusher in our documentation. File attachments (up to 4GB) are available with a paid subscription.
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