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Share bank details without leaving them in someone’s inbox

Account numbers, IFSC, IBAN, routing numbers, ID copies — these are exactly the kind of details people love to email. They’re also exactly the kind of details that fuel identity theft when an inbox gets breached. SnapSend lets you hand them over through a link that disappears after a single read.

No account required AES-256-GCM Self-destructs after reading

How to do it

01

Open the Text tab

Use Quick Fill > Account info to get a starter template, or just paste your details freeform — the page handles any text.

02

Set a short expiry

For financial info we recommend 15 minutes to 1 hour. The recipient should be ready to read it.

03

Send the link

Copy the link and send it through whatever channel you normally use. The link itself reveals nothing.

04

Confirm receipt

Once they confirm they have the details, the link is already gone — opening it again will fail.

Encrypted in your browser

AES-256-GCM happens on your device. The key never reaches our servers.

Read once, then deleted

Self-destruct on first read. No backups. No archive. Just gone.

Free, no signup

No email. No tracking. Open the page, encrypt, share the link, done.

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No signup, no credit card, no email. Just a link.

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