Privnote Alternative

The Safer Way to Share Passwords

Don't text passwords. Don't email them. Use EnvShareApp to generate encrypted, self-destructing links with identity verification and audit trail.

Self-Destruct

The link dies immediately after viewing. No digital trail, no copies, no exposure window.

Zero Knowledge

AES-256-GCM encryption happens in your browser. We literally cannot see the password you share.

Identity Verification

Email OTP ensures only the intended recipient sees the password. Full audit trail.

Share a Password in 3 Seconds

No account needed for basic sharing. Pro features from $5 one-time.

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Enterprise-Grade Password Sharing

Beyond simple self-destructing links — full governance for teams that need compliance.

Audit Trail

Full chain of custody: who shared, who viewed, timestamp, IP, country. CSV export for SOC 2 auditors.

Email OTP Verification

Recipient must verify their email with a one-time code before the password is revealed. Only the right person sees it.

Geo-Fencing & Domain Lock

Restrict access by country or email domain. Block access from outside your organization's geography.

Compliance Ready

Meets SOC 2, HIPAA, and ISO 27001 requirements for credential transfer. Export audit evidence in one click.

Why Email and Text Are Dangerous for Passwords

Emails are stored in plain text on multiple servers — sender, receiver, relays, and backups. If any of these are compromised, your password is permanently leaked. Text messages sit on carrier servers and can be intercepted via SIM swaps.

❌ The Old Way

  • • Text/email: stored forever in plain text
  • • Slack/Teams: searchable in admin logs
  • • Sticky notes: physical security risk
  • • No record of who received it
  • • No way to revoke access

✅ With EnvShareApp

  • • AES-256 encryption in your browser
  • • Self-destructs after viewing
  • • Verify recipient identity (Email OTP)
  • • Full audit trail with read receipts
  • • Works for anyone — zero friction

EnvShareApp ensures the password exists only for the brief moment it's needed. It's encrypted end-to-end, self-destructs on read, and leaves a complete audit trail for compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to share passwords via email?

No. Emails are stored in plain text on multiple servers. Use encrypted self-destructing links instead — they exist only until viewed, then permanently delete.

How is this different from Privnote?

EnvShareApp offers enterprise features Privnote doesn't: audit logs, identity verification, geo-fencing, domain lock, team dashboards, and compliance exports. See full comparison →

Can non-technical people use this?

Absolutely. The recipient just clicks a link — no app, no account, no technical knowledge. It works like opening any webpage.

Can I track who viewed my password?

Yes. Audit logs show viewer IP, country, timestamp, and verified email (if OTP enabled). Export to CSV for compliance evidence.

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