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ClipAlpha removes the need for accounts or persistent storage when sharing sensitive data. Unlike traditional tools, all content is encrypted in the browser before upload and can be set to expire, self-destruct, or limit access. It supports text, code, drawings, and large file sharing in a single link, with no signup required. The server only stores encrypted data and cannot access the content.

clipalpha.com Securely share text and files , No account needed.
Jaddu Venkata Anikethstarted a discussion
How do you share sensitive data securely without accounts?
I’ve been thinking about how people currently share sensitive data like passwords, API keys, or private files. Most workflows still involve tools that require accounts or store data in a way you have to trust. What approaches do you use to share sensitive information securely? Do you rely on tools like Pastebin, cloud drives, or something else? I’m exploring ways to simplify this while keeping...
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ClipAlpha — Zero-Knowledge Encrypted Clipboard How it works: 1. Open clipalpha.com/your-slug Or visit clipalpha.com to generate a random private URL. 2. Add your content: - Text, notes, passwords, API keys - Code (syntax-highlighted editor) - Drawings (canvas) - Checklists 3. Configure privacy settings: - Expiry: 5 minutes to 50 days - Burn after read: deletes on first access - Password...

clipalpha.com Securely share text and files , No account needed.
