Share · on your terms
Share access,
not the file.
Sending a file gives up control the moment it lands. NoData sends access instead — a governed link that expires, limits, and revokes, so what you shared stays yours.
Share access, not the file
The recipient opens a governed link — they never hold the bytes. You keep the original, and the reach.
Create a governed linkSet an expiry and a limit
It stops working after a date, or after N opens. No cleanup, no "please delete it" email.
Seal with limitsTake it back after you sent it
Revoke a share at any moment. Burn crypto-erases the key, so even a delivered copy goes dark.
Manage & revokeSend something sensitive, safely
Hand a sensitive file to a person or an org without email exposure — a controlled delivery, end to end.
Open CourierReceive files — server stays blind
Let others send you sensitive documents. They are encrypted in the browser; the server only ever relays ciphertext.
Open the blind inboxA room for a deal or a case
Bring many documents and many people into one governed space, each with their own scoped access.
Open a roomEvery share here rides the same primitive: the file stays ciphertext, the key is released only per authorized open, and every access leaves a signed receipt.
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