SecureLink
Encrypted · Self-destructing · Yours

Send a document as a link that self-destructs.

SecureLink turns any document into a private, password-gated link — served straight from your own machine, with no cloud ever storing a copy. Your reader opens it on any device — phone, tablet or computer — and can view it, but not copy, print, or save it. After it's opened, it deletes itself.

Download for WindowsFree · 25 MB · no install, no Python
No account needed to read it. Your recipient just opens the link.

How it works

Drop in your document. — It's sealed into an encrypted vault on your machine. No plaintext copy ever touches your disk.
Set a password and go live. — One click mints a private link. Send the link one way, the password another.
They read it — and only read it. — Copying, printing, saving and screenshots-by-snip are all blocked. You see when they opened it and for how long.
It self-destructs. — After the window you set, the link dies everywhere and the encrypted copy is erased. Nothing left to leak.

Why it's different

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True crypto-erase self-destruct

Cloud tools "revoke access" — your file stays on their servers. SecureLink shreds the encryption key and deletes the copy. When it's gone, it's mathematically gone, for everyone — including you.

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Subpoena-proof by design

Cloud services can be compelled to hand over the documents they store. SecureLink can't hand over what it never held — there is no cloud custody, no third party, nothing to seize.

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One-click self-hosting

Every other "no cloud" tool makes you run servers and Docker containers. SecureLink is a double-click Windows app — the privacy of self-hosting without being a sysadmin.

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Nothing for them to install

Your reader just opens the link — on an iPhone, an Android, a Mac or a PC. No app, no account, no sign-up. Most secure-sharing tools make the recipient register first; we never do.

Instant, absolute kill

No CDN cache to purge, no propagation delay — the server is the share. Press kill and the link is dead everywhere, that same second.

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Read-only for the reader

Copy, cut, right-click, print and save are disabled, and the page blurs when a snipping tool steals focus. Honest deterrence — no fake "screenshot-proof" claims.

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You see every open

Know when your reader opened the link, how many times, and how long they read — anonymously, no tracking pixels or third parties. Per-link, so each recipient is their own tripwire.

Simple, honest pricing

Launch pricing — a fraction of what enterprise "document DRM" tools charge for less.

Free

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3–5 secure links / month

Every core feature: password gate, self-destruct, read-only reader, open & read-time tracking. No card required.

Credit packs

$9 / 30 links

or $19 / 75 links · never expire

For the occasional sender. Buy once, use whenever — no subscription, no commitment.

Membership

$12 /mo

or $99 / year

Unlimited links, per-viewer watermark, NDA-gate before view, real-time open alerts, priority support.

Get SecureLink Beta soon

A free Windows app. It runs entirely on your own machine — nothing to sign up for, no account, no subscription.

Unzip it anywhere and double-click SecureLink.exe — there is no installer and you do not need Python. On first launch Windows may say the publisher is unknown, because the app is not code-signed yet: click More info then Run anyway. Sign in with your email to get your free links each month.

The honest fine print

Your PC is the host. The app must be running for a link to work — SecureLink is a personal tool, not a hosted service.
The reader deterrents stop casual copying and make leaks traceable. No web page on earth can stop a phone camera pointed at a screen — and we won't pretend otherwise.
Encryption at rest uses Windows' own key store (DPAPI). It protects against another user, a stolen disk, or a file scanner — not against malware already running as you.
No telemetry, no accounts, no data leaves your machine except the document you deliberately send.