Zero-Server Secure Messaging
Share passwords, private keys, and sensitive data without leaving a trace. GhostText secures your message directly into a unique link. No databases. No chat logs. Complete privacy.
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Security Guide & Overview
Learn how zero-server messaging protects your sensitive data.
Why You Need a Self-Destructing Note Tool
In today's digital workspace, we constantly share sensitive information: Wi-Fi passwords, API keys, and login credentials. Sending this data over standard chat apps or email creates a security vulnerability because those platforms store your history indefinitely on their cloud servers. GhostText allows you to generate a secure, self-destructing link that leaves no digital footprint.
How GhostText Works: The Zero-Server Architecture
Most "secret note" websites require you to upload your private text to their database, asking you to trust that they will delete it. GhostText operates on a trustless philosophy: Zero-Server Architecture.
- No Database Storage: Your message is processed locally and bundled directly into the link. It is never transmitted to a Filebrr server or saved in any log file.
- Client-Side Processing: All securing and revealing happens inside the RAM of your local device. Even if you disconnect the internet after the page loads, the link generation still works.
- The Auto-Burn Protocol: The moment the recipient opens the link, the message is displayed and the data is immediately wiped from the browser's address bar. Once the page is refreshed or closed, the note is destroyed forever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Filebrr read my notes?
No. Because of the zero-server design, your text never reaches our servers. It stays in your browser and the recipient's browser only.
What if the link is intercepted?
The security is contained within the unique link itself. You should only share GhostText links via direct, private communication channels.