Shred is available for multiple platforms:
You can create a self-destructing message right from your browser.
Shred is available for Slack using the command /shred. Using /shred will generate a self-destructing link containing your sensitive information. You can then send the generated link via Slack (or any other means) and keep the sensitive information out of your Slack accounts and Slack logs.
Some usage examples:
Shred's Outlook Add-In lets you highlight a certain text in your email and create a self-destructing link containing it, keeping that sensitive information out of your email account
Like with the other Shred plugins, you can set the link to expire after a certain number of views or a certain period of time. You can also set an access passowrd for added security and get access reports by email.
Shred is also available as a Chrome Extension and a Firefox Add-On. The demo video shows how to use Shred when composing an email on gmail.com.
Unlike the other plugin, the Browser Extensions require you to enter the sensitive text inside the plugin's window, instead of highlighting it.
Shred's API allows for programmatic access to Shred's core functions such as generating and viewing links. Using Shred's API you can design your applications to be more secure
when handling sensitive information such as passwords and user information.
Contact us for our API documentation.
Or call (212) 729-8509
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