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Peekaboo 👻

Peekaboo is a secure, simple, and reliable way to share your secret keys or environment variables with your team. With a unique link that automatically expires after being viewed, Peekaboo ensures your secrets remain safe and accessible only to the intended recipient.

How It Works 🚀

Peekaboo uses RSA-OAEP encryption to protect your secrets. Here's how the process works:

  1. Encrypting Your Secret:

    • When you share a secret, Peekaboo generates a unique RSA key pair.
    • Your secret is encrypted using the public key.
    • A unique link containing the private key is created for you to share.
  2. Viewing the Secret:

    • The recipient enters the shared link.
    • The private key in the link is used (client-side) to decrypt the secret directly in their browser.
    • Once the secret is viewed, the link expires, and the encrypted secret is deleted from the server.
  3. Security By Design:

    • Peekaboo never stores or receives your private keys.
    • Your secrets are stored encrypted on the server.
    • Decryption happens entirely in the browser, keeping your secrets secure.

Why Peekaboo? 🤔

  • Secure: RSA-OAEP encryption ensures robust protection of your data.
  • Ephemeral: Shared secrets are deleted immediately after being viewed.
  • Confidential: Peekaboo has no access to your keys or decrypted secrets.
  • Easy to Use: A simple interface for sharing secrets confidently.

Usage ✨

Sharing a Secret

  1. Visit Peekaboo.sh.
  2. Enter your secret and click Share.
  3. Copy the unique link and share it with the intended recipient.

Viewing a Secret

  1. Open the unique link provided to you.
  2. The secret will be decrypted in your browser and displayed.
  3. The link will automatically expire after viewing.

License 📜

Peekaboo is open source and available under the MIT License.


Start sharing your secrets securely today with Peekaboo.sh!