Password Pusher
Dead-simple application to securely communicate passwords (or text) over the web. Passwords automatically expire after a certain number of views and/or time has passed.
Password Pusher is a web application that lets users share passwords, text, files, or URLs through one‑time links. The content is stored encrypted and is automatically deleted after a configurable number of views, a time limit, or both. Optional passphrase protection and two‑factor authentication add extra security, while an audit log records creation and access events for each link.
The tool can be used via the public hosted service or deployed on‑premises with Docker, Kubernetes, or Helm, offering a self‑hostable, open‑source solution under the Apache‑2.0 license. Administrators can customize branding, themes, and CSS, and choose between persistent or stateless storage. A JSON API, official CLI, and Chrome extension enable integration with other workflows, and the interface is available in 31 languages.
Features include encrypted‑at‑rest storage, configurable expiry controls, full audit logging, and optional MFA enforcement. The project is actively maintained, has been in production for over a decade, and is used by many organizations worldwide.
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