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.