This is a place where you can leave a digital message to be delivered to someone when you can't do it in person anymore, for any reason.
Have you even seen a movie where the bad guys catch the hero and threaten him to give up the secret he/she has stolen? And the hero replies that he/she had stored the secret somewhere on a server and it will be posted all over the Internet if the bad guys kill the hero?
This is the place, this is the secret server.
You can leave your messages to be sent in four easy steps:
This is the four steps you have to do. The fifth step is done automatically.
Basic account is free and allows you to send one e-mail message and one Tweet.
We don't care about your name or where you are from. You can pay using Bitcoin. You don't have to give up your email address.
We don't use any tracking technology on the page ale the only cookies we use are session and form protection cookies that are not bound to your personal data. We do not collect any personal data about you. And we don't share with anyone.
You can access the app using TOR as up3hqp37oe7cqufn.onion
to stay
completely anonymous.
Note for TOR users: we tried to avoid that as much as possible, but you need to enable javascript for this app.
We just launched a sister site, under much more friendly name: Letters Cloud. This also means we moved the sites to much better hardware configuration. Your login will work at the other site but your account is bound to the site you created it on, and stuff may be broken for you if you try to use the other site, so don't do it. Django sites
framework is useless.
We did that because, while this being not a nice thought to have, in the current epidemic climate our service can be generally useful for more people, not only for those who know what kompromat is.
During a Reddit discussion we did sort of an AMA if you want to know more about the project.
Twitter integration works! If you enable Twitter login, you can add a Tweet that will be posted when your messages are sent.
We're a team of security professionals, programmers and web developers who like privacy.