Yes!
Yes!
Documentation to scrt.link now available on DeepWiki:
deepwiki.com/stophecom/sc...
We didn't build scrt.link because it was easy; we built it because the existing ways of sharing secrets were fundamentally broken. Your secrets are yours. We're just here to make sure they stay that way.
Software isn't neutral. Every architectural choice is a moral choice. By choosing client-side encryption and a zero-knowledge model, weβre choosing to protect the whistleblower, the developer, and the everyday citizen. Privacy is a human right.
In 2026, "Trust us" is a vulnerability. "Verify yourself" is the only security.
We are open-source because transparency is the only way forward.
In early 2026, the debate over "Chat Control" and mandatory scanning of encrypted messages is reaching a breaking point. We built scrt.link on the principle that privacy isn't a bargaining chip. True E2EE means no one has the keys but you. Not us, not them.
"I trust my coworkers!"
"I trust my ISP!"
"I trust my cloud provider!"
Me: I trust AES-256-GCM.
#UK: Ending end-to-end encryption puts us all at risk. At a session in Parliament last week, Russian human rights activist and performer Olga Borisova reminds us of just how important encrypted apps are for our safety and privacy β¬οΈ
www.indexoncensorship.org/2026/02/form...
Governments are still pushing for "scanning" of encrypted messages under the guise of safety. But a backdoor for one is a front door for everyone. We stay committed to true E2EE: no backdoors, no scanning, no exceptions. Privacy is a human right.
Why scrt.link? Because the encryption key lives in the URL fragment (after the #). Since fragments aren't sent to the server, we literally cannot see your data even if we wanted to. Zero-knowledge by design, not just by promise.
The EFFβs "Encrypt It Already" campaign is picking up steam in 2026 for a reason. Client-side encryption isn't a luxury; itβs the baseline. #Privacy #E2EE
Need to handle sensitive information in the browser?
The Web Crypto API is your friend!
-> developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...
NEW. Easier than ever.
> npm install @scrt-link/client
OMG
scrt.link is a service to transmit sensitive information in the most secure way possible: End-to-end encrypted. Burns after reading.
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