BurnLink: Secure File Sharing with End-to-End Encryption and Self-Destructing Links
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Joy G. Majumdar
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Summary
BurnLink is a file-sharing service that allows users to share sensitive files with end-to-end encryption using one-time links that automatically delete themselves after access. The service requires no accounts, stores no permanent data, and operates on a trustless model where files are encrypted client-side before upload. The article describes how BurnLink works, its security features, and its positioning as a privacy-focused alternative to traditional cloud storage services.
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· 4 pulledShare encrypted files that are ephemeral
BurnLink lets you share sensitive files with end-to-end encryption and one-time links that burn themselves after access
No accounts. No permanent storage. No trust required
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BurnLink lets you share sensitive files with end-to-end encryption and one-time links that burn themselves after access. No accounts. No permanent storage. No trust required.
