BrainsHacking

📟 Password Pusher – share passwords securely.

📟 Password Pusher – share passwords securely.
🚩 Hashtags: #Security #Passwords #Soft

💡 One-time note services are usually made with a universal focus on building a secure one-way channel for any information. Password Pusher can do everything inherent in such services and even more, but the project started with the idea of solving the problem of insecure transmission of passwords.

⚙️ This explains the name, sarcastic subtitle and built-in password generator. Nevertheless, the service supports working with files and URLs (registration via email:password is required).

~ open source server code in Ruby
~ FOSS community development, no advertising or tracking
~ clients (https://pwpush.com/pages/tools) for Android and macOS, as well as console clients
~ self-hosting, including via Docker (https://docs.pwpush.com/docs/installation/#all-in-one-with-automatic-ssltls) with TLS certificate auto-issue
~ simple configuration via yaml-file
~ interface with customization via themes (https://docs.pwpush.com/docs/themes/) and adaptation to mobile devices
~ easy customization of branding for yourself
~ built-in password generator with customization of input parameters
~ auto-deletion by expiration date or number of views
~ human-readable logs of service usage directly in the control panel
~ password storage in encrypted form, or deletion immediately after reading it
~ open API (https://pwpush.com/api) for developers
~ illustrated documentation (https://docs.pwpush.com/)

📌 One of the oldest (13+ years of development) and actively developing services. The generator customization is quite advanced, but it’s like it’s not very intuitive

🛠 Link: https://pwpush.com

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