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If you need to send some sensitive information (eg: passwords), you can use SFU's Celox.MEssage server.  It allows you to send an encrypted message that is automatically discarded after it is viewed once.  It is free to use and doesn't require any kind of login.
If you need to send some sensitive information (eg: passwords), you can use SFU's Celox.MEssage server.  It allows you to send an encrypted message that is automatically destroyed after it is viewed once.  It is free to use and doesn't require any kind of login.


You can access it here:  [http://secret.its.sfu.ca http://secret.its.sfu.ca]
You can access it here:  [http://secret.its.sfu.ca http://secret.its.sfu.ca]

Latest revision as of 16:56, 15 May 2015

If you need to send some sensitive information (eg: passwords), you can use SFU's Celox.MEssage server. It allows you to send an encrypted message that is automatically destroyed after it is viewed once. It is free to use and doesn't require any kind of login.

You can access it here: http://secret.its.sfu.ca