How scrt.link compares
Honest, side-by-side comparisons between scrt.link and the tools people use to share passwords, credentials and files.
Secret sharing tools
scrt.link vs OneTimeSecret
Both create self-destructing links. Only one encrypts the secret in your browser before it reaches the server.
Comparescrt.link vs Password Pusher
Password Pusher is a mature, feature-rich tool for teams. It encrypts on the server — which means the server can read your secret.
Comparescrt.link vs PrivateBin
PrivateBin is an excellent zero-knowledge pastebin — if you are willing to run a server. scrt.link is the hosted equivalent.
Comparescrt.link vs Privnote
Privnote encrypts in the browser too — but it is closed source, ad-funded, and you cannot check any of it.
Comparescrt.link vs Yopass
Both are open source and genuinely end-to-end encrypted. The difference is scale, expiration, and what you get without a licence.
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File transfer tools
scrt.link vs Firefox Send
Firefox Send was shut down by Mozilla in 2020. scrt.link is built on the same idea — and it is still here.
Comparescrt.link vs Tresorit Send
Tresorit Send is end-to-end encrypted and free — but proprietary, files-only, and fixed at 5 GB and 7 days.
Comparescrt.link vs WeTransfer
WeTransfer is a convenient, ad-funded way to move big files. It is not end-to-end encrypted — it can read what you upload.
Comparescrt.link vs Wormhole
Wormhole is properly end-to-end encrypted and a pleasure to use. It expires everything in 24 hours and has no password option.
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