Free Tool
Generate a one-time link that expires after viewing. No signup. No trace in your inbox. Free forever.
How It Works
Enter your password and set expiration (up to 16 weeks and 1,000 views).
Copy the unique link. The password itself never travels through chat or email.
After viewing or timeout, the password is purged. No database. No logs.
Security
Quickshare uses post-quantum encryption in transit and stores passwords in memory only. It's far better than plaintext and designed for one-off shares.
Passwords never touch a database. RAM only, purged on expiration.
Links expire after a custom time (up to 16 weeks) or view count (up to 1,000).
Same encryption algorithms we use for Locke ID.
Default is single-view. Once opened, it's gone.
We don't store who shared what. Password and metadata purged together.
Changed your mind? Delete the link before it's viewed.
| Feature | Email/Text | Quickshare | Locke ID |
|---|---|---|---|
| Password hidden from message | |||
| Expires automatically | |||
| Stored in chat history | Forever | Never | Never |
| No account required | |||
| End-to-end encrypted | In transit | ||
| Best for | Never | One-off shares | Regular sharing |
FAQ
Quickshare encrypts your password with a post-quantum secure handshake and stores it in memory only. We generate a one-time link, and once the password expires or is viewed, it's purged from our servers.
It's much more secure than texting or emailing a password. For ongoing sharing, Locke ID's native share feature is fully end-to-end encrypted, but Quickshare is great for one-off situations.
No. They just click the link and see the password. That's it.
Yes. If you change your mind, you can invalidate the link before the recipient opens it.
Quickshare is freeāno account needed.