Sharing secrets
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⚠️ It is not recommended to share any private or sensitive data publicly, our team will never ask you to give them any data such as passwords, usernames or other vulnerable information..
In some cases we are obliged to send our customers login information for their newly contracted services as well as other data that may be considered vulnerable.
This data can be from new customer accounts, servers or other services preconfigured by our team that subsequently transmit the data to our customers so that they can access to that service.
Our team will never request this kind of data from any of our customers, but if you want to know how we send this data and how you can do it if you need it, here we will explain you how:
PrivateBin is an online pastebin in which the server has no knowledge of the data entered. Data is encrypted and decrypted in the browser using 256-bit encryption.
It also gives you the possibility to configure the sending by selecting how much time is left for the destruction of the entered data, whether the paste is destroyed right after the other person reads it or not, or the possibility to set a password that is required to read the paste. This further protects a paste and prevents people who stumble upon the link to your paste from being able to read it without the password.
At ByronButler.com we have this tool installed directly on our server and we give access to our customers to use it.
We are not responsible for the misuse, or fraudulent use that the end user can do with this tool, If we are forced to hand over access logs to the authorities because of suspicion of fraudulent use by a user, they will be handed over. PrivateBin encrypts your text and discussion content, but who accessed a paste (first) could be revealed through the access logs.
To use the tool first access from your browser to this link.
Once inside you will see a text box where you can type the information you wish to send.
Once you have entered the information, in the top bar you can set the time for the paste to expire, whether it is destroyed after reading it, whether you want to enable an open discussion (this gives you the possibility to create a small discussion with comments between you and the person who has access to the paste), set a password and finally indicate which text format you are going to use.
Once you have entered the information, in the top bar you can set the time for the paste to expire, whether it is destroyed after reading it, whether you want to enable an open discussion (this gives you the possibility to create a small discussion with comments between you and the person who has access to the paste), set a password and finally indicate which text format you are going to use.
Once you have everything ready and configured in the upper right corner you must click on send and the tool will give you the link that you must send to the person with whom you want to share the data.