Use this tool to share passwords internally instead of sending passwords directly through Teams or email.
The data is encrypted in your browser, then sent to the server and kept for 5-60 minutes in the server's RAM. You then share the URL containing the data id and the decryption key with the recipient.
It's not perfect, but it's much better than sharing passwords via email, or an instant messenger client as these tools persist the data and the data can be recovered at any time.
Anyone with access to the shared URL can access the data as long as they do so withing the time interval. Also, the URLs are stored in log files so intercepting a link may not be that difficult at all. A bad actor just needs access to some server logs and access the link before you do.
Sometimes when you share a link via email, the recipient says that the link has expired even though they accessed it right away. This can happen because the email anti-virus inspects the URL and the app then deletes the data from memory. A way around this is to change the maximum access count to a higher value.
Message saved, it can be accessed between 1 and 5 times within the next 60 minutes at the following URL
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