Workplace Texts, Legal Discovery, and the Case for Ephemeral Notes
What the OpenAI text-message controversy teaches about written records, workplace hygiene, and using PrivateNote for sensitive one-time communication.
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Runs directly in your browser. Your prompts never leave your device.
Read-once by default, with expiry you control: minutes, hours, or days.
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AES-GCM in the browser. The server never sees the encryption key or plaintext.
Runs directly in your browser. Your prompts never leave your device.
Read-once by default, with expiry you control: minutes, hours, or days.
Create a note, share the link, done. No sign-ups, no friction.
Core security is free. No subscriptions needed to keep notes protected.
No analytics, no ads, no data resale.
AES-GCM in the browser. The server never sees the encryption key or plaintext.
PrivateNote keeps your messages private by encrypting in the browser and letting the note disappear after it’s read. No accounts, no friction, and no ads following you around.
Clear steps, no hidden data collection.
Write
Compose your note in the browser — nothing is stored yet.
Encrypt
Your device encrypts the note before it leaves your screen.
Share
Send the link. The note disappears after it’s read or expires.
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