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Practical guides on secure credential sharing, one-time links, and protecting sensitive data in transit.

Security basics

How to Share Passwords Securely

Email and Slack leave a permanent trail. Learn why common methods fail and how one-time encrypted links solve the problem.

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Freelancers & agencies

How to Safely Share Credentials with Clients

If you build websites or manage accounts, you hand over credentials constantly. Here is the right way to do it.

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Use cases

Who Is CYPH3RDROP For?

From individuals sharing a WiFi password to developers handing off API keys — a guide to every type of user.

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Security basics

Stop Sending Passwords Over Email

Emailing passwords is one of the most common security mistakes. Here is why it is dangerous and what to do instead.

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Developers

How to Share API Keys and Tokens Safely

Pasting API keys into Slack or email is a habit worth breaking. Learn the right approach for developers.

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How it works

What Is a One-Time Secret Link?

A link that works once, then destroys itself. Here is what that means technically and why it matters for privacy.

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Email security

How to Share a Password Over Email Safely

Email is one of the most dangerous channels for credentials. Here's the one approach that makes it safe — without putting the password in the email.

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Work messaging

Is It Safe to Share Passwords on Work Chat?

Slack, Teams, and Discord all store your messages on their servers. Work chat DMs are not private. Here's what the risks are.

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Messaging apps

WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, or Signal: Which Is Safest?

Each messaging app has a different security architecture. Here's what actually happens to a password after you hit send.

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Project management

Credentials in Jira, Notion, Asana, or Trello: What Goes Wrong

Project management tools are archives, not secure channels. Here's why credentials in tickets are permanently exposed.

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Support workflows

How to Share Credentials with Support Teams Securely

Credentials in Zendesk, Freshdesk, or Intercom are stored indefinitely. Here's the right workflow for support handoffs.

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Video calls

Sharing Passwords in Zoom or Google Meet Chat

Video call chat messages are stored after the call ends — sometimes in recordings. Here's the hidden risk.

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Slack

Is It Safe to Share Passwords on Slack?

Slack stores every message, including DMs. A password in Slack is a permanent, searchable record. Here's what to do instead.

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Microsoft Teams

Is It Safe to Share Passwords on Microsoft Teams?

Teams messages live in Exchange Online — subject to eDiscovery, compliance holds, and admin access. Here's what that means.

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WhatsApp

Is It Safe to Share Passwords on WhatsApp?

WhatsApp's encryption protects transit, not storage. Most users are backed up to unencrypted cloud. Full risk breakdown.

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Signal

Is Signal Safe for Sharing Passwords?

Signal is the gold standard for messaging privacy. But even Signal stores credentials in local message history. The nuanced answer.

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