silverhaze

zero-knowledge, encrypted self-destructing notes

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what can i actually use this for?

- text your house-guest the Wi-Fi password without it living forever in chat history
- hand a coworker a one-time link to a server password or API key
- send your partner a surprise note that vanishes once they read it
- copy-paste a bit of personal info (credit-card digits, passport number, crypto seed words) to yourself across devices, then watch it self-destruct
- post bug-report logs to a dev friend without leaking them to the whole internet

basically: any snippet that should stay private, exist only briefly, and never be tied to an account—silverhaze is built for that.


why silverhaze?

- zero-knowledge: everything is encrypted with military-grade encryption. no one can read your notes. not even us.
- one-time or time-limited: notes self-destruct on read or after expiry, so secrets won't remain.
- no account needed: we don't want your data.
- lightweight & fast: minimal UI, no sign-ups, no bullshit, and blazing-fast performance.
- no backdoors: no backdoors are installed and won't ever be—no matter who asks us to.


contact us

for bug reports or questions only:
[email protected]

WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT USERS SHARE

support silverhaze


if you find silverhaze helpful, you can support us by donating to any of our crypto addresses:



your support keeps silverhaze running—THANK YOU!

Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 11, 2025


What we keep (temporarily)

- IP address: used only for rate-limiting abuse (stored for 24h, then deleted)
- Literally nothing else


Infrastructure

- API runs on Cloudflare Workers - Cloudflare keeps its own short-term edge logs; see their privacy policy


User responsibility

You are fully responsible for anything you share using silverhaze


Contact

Email [email protected] for privacy questions

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