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Ghostnote lets you share a conversation instead of your identity. No email. No account. No trail. Just an encrypted inbox you can hand to anyone.
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Some conversations shouldn't live forever. Ghostnote exists for the sensitive hand-off, the confidential exchange, the message that needs to disappear.
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Notes are encrypted in your browser. The server stores ciphertext and minimal delivery metadata required to make the experience work (timestamps, expiry, scheduling, and read/destroyed state). The encryption key lives in the URL hash and is never sent.
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Be anyone—or no one. No accounts, no email, no verification. Sign your notes however you want, or don't sign them at all.
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Ghostnote has no investors and no ads. It's funded by people who believe private communication should be free. Donations keep the servers running and the project independent.