About Password Pusher
A secure, open-source tool for sharing passwords and sensitive information with self-destructing links.
What is Password Pusher?
Password Pusher is a tool used for sharing passwords and other sensitive information with other people securely.
With Password Pusher, you can create a unique, one-time URL that will expire after a certain amount of time or after it has been accessed a certain number of times, ensuring that your information remains private and secure.
It is often used by individuals and organizations to share login credentials or other sensitive data with colleagues, clients, or partners.
Password Pusher is a simple and convenient solution for securely sharing passwords without the need for email or other less secure communication methods.
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Visit pwpush.comOpen Source
The source code is available on GitHub. It's open source and free for anyone to use, review or modify.
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Every Pro subscription directly supports the ongoing development and maintenance of the open source project. This sustainable model ensures Password Pusher continues to improve for everyone.
Features Flow Downstream
Pro features are periodically released to the open source edition, bringing advanced capabilities to the entire community over time.
A Journey Since 2011
The first git commit to Password Pusher was on December 28, 2011. pwpush.com went live shortly thereafter.
The original site design consisted of a dark background with a bold yellow font.
Peter Giacomo Lombardo
Founder & Principal · Apnotic, LLC
Creator and maintainer of Password Pusher. Building secure tools for the web since 2011. Meet the team behind Password Pusher →
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