How Your Data is Secured
Once you submit a password or sensitive information through this form,
it is encrypted before it ever leaves your browser.
This ensures that even I, the recipient, never see your data in plaintext.
- Your browser generates a unique 256-bit AES encryption key, ensuring maximum security.
- This key is used to encrypt your data client-side before sending it to my server.
- The encrypted information is transmitted via SSL/TLS-secured HTTPS, ensuring end-to-end encryption.
- A separate decryption key is sent to my personal, secured Gmail inbox.
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How decryption works:
- Access to the encrypted data is locked behind ED25519 elliptic-curve cryptographic authentication, one of the most secure and efficient identity verification methods in existence.
- ED25519 is used by governments, intelligence agencies, and security researchers due to its resistance to quantum computing threats, ultra-fast verification, and immunity to cryptographic attacks.
- The filename and decryption key are manually retrieved from my secure email system.
- A dedicated offline-access endpoint (not exposed to the internet) is required to decrypt the stored information.
- The encrypted data is retrieved and decrypted only once, after which it is permanently deleted from the system.
Even in the unlikely event of a breach, your sensitive data remains encrypted and inaccessible.
This system ensures complete privacy and security for your shared credentials.