Free Tool

Share passwords without the risk.

Generate a one-time link that expires after viewing. No signup. No trace in your inbox. Free forever.

verified No Account Required | verified Memory-Only Storage | verified Auto-Expiring Links

How It Works

Three Steps, No Account

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1. Enter

Enter your password and set expiration (up to 16 weeks and 1,000 views).

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2. Share

Copy the unique link. The password itself never travels through chat or email.

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3. Gone

After viewing or timeout, the password is purged. No database. No logs.

Security

Secure Enough for Right Now

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.

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Memory-Only

Passwords never touch a database. RAM only, purged on expiration.

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Auto-Expiring

Links expire after a custom time (up to 16 weeks) or view count (up to 1,000).

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Post-Quantum

Same encryption algorithms we use for Locke ID.

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One-Time View

Default is single-view. Once opened, it's gone.

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No Logs

We don't store who shared what. Password and metadata purged together.

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Revocable

Changed your mind? Delete the link before it's viewed.

Why Not Just Email It?

Feature Email/Text Quickshare Locke ID
Password hidden from message close check check
Expires automatically close check check
Stored in chat history Forever Never Never
No account required check check close
End-to-end encrypted close In transit check
Best for Never One-off shares Regular sharing

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Quickshare work? expand_more

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.

Is Quickshare secure? expand_more

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.

Does the recipient need a Locke account? expand_more

No. They just click the link and see the password. That's it.

Can I delete a link before it's viewed? expand_more

Yes. If you change your mind, you can invalidate the link before the recipient opens it.

Need to share a password?

Quickshare is free—no account needed.