A self-destructing note is a message that automatically deletes itself after being opened. Unlike traditional communication methods, these notes are not stored and cannot be accessed again.
Each note:
• is available through a unique link
• can be opened only once
• is permanently deleted after reading
This ensures maximum privacy and control over your data.

Self-destructing notes offer higher security than email or messaging apps:
• no message history
• no storage of data
• automatic deletion
• one-time access only
This reduces the risk of your information being exposed or saved
Each note is accessed via a unique link. Once the link is opened, it becomes inactive.
This means:
• the message cannot be reopened
• the link cannot be reused
• the data is permanently deleted
This is one of the safest ways to share sensitive information online.
Self-destructing notes are useful for:
• sending passwords securely
• sharing confidential business data
• private communication
• temporary access information
• personal messages
If your information should not be stored, this is the best solution.
Privnote uses security measures and encryption to protect each message. The note is not stored in plain text and can only be accessed via a secure link.
After the note is opened, it is automatically deleted, reducing the risk of leaks or unauthorized access.
What is a self-destructing note?
It is a message that deletes itself after being read.
Can I reopen the note?
No, once opened it is permanently destroyed.
Is it secure?
Yes, the note is not stored and is deleted after reading.
Do I need an account?
No registration is required.
Can I send sensitive data?
Yes, this method is designed for confidential information.