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.

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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.

The installer is in the works. SecureLink is a self-hosted tool: it runs on your Windows PC and serves your documents directly from it. We're building a signed, one-click installer so it's as easy as any other app — drop your email above and we'll send it the moment the beta is ready.

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.