2 min read By NT²
An encrypted link is not an email attachment
The link opens in a browser. The content stays encrypted until the recipient enters a share passphrase you chose. That is a different habit from attaching a file.
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2 min read By NT²
The link opens in a browser. The content stays encrypted until the recipient enters a share passphrase you chose. That is a different habit from attaching a file.
2 min read By NT²
Your co-founder needs the production key before a weekend deploy. They do not need your personal vault, your old notes, or a zip file of everything.
1 min read By NT²
Your laptop holds client API keys, a family insurance policy, and a crypto wallet note. The problem is not storage space. It is boundaries.
2 min read By NT²
The note says API stuff. Inside are three Stripe keys, two webhook secrets, an old test token, and no one remembers which one is safe to paste.
2 min read By NT²
Website logins already have good tools. The harder question is where to keep the secrets that are not just username, password, and URL.
3 min read By NT²
The contractor needed the Stripe key before deploy. You pasted it in #engineering. The key is rotated now—and the thread is still searchable forever.