A private storage locker for text on the internet. The key exists only in your head.
Think of a storage locker at a train station. You put something in, set a combination, and walk away. Later, from a different entrance or a different city entirely, you return with the combination and retrieve your belongings. The facility does not know who you are. They do not inspect the contents. They just provide the locker.
TextSafe works the same way, but for text. Your passcode and color are the combination. The encrypted content is what is inside the locker. We provide the infrastructure. You hold the only key.
Most places to store text online require you to hand over your identity first: an email address, phone number, or social login. Something that ties the content to you. Once that link exists, it can be subpoenaed, breached, or sold.
Sometimes you need temporary storage without strings attached:
Text is encrypted in your browser using AES-256-GCM before transmission. The server stores only ciphertext it cannot decrypt.
Access requires only a passcode and color selection. No email, phone number, or identity verification of any kind.
Open TextSafe on any device with a modern browser. Enter your credentials. Your content is decrypted locally.
Encrypted data is permanently purged from the database after 2 days, 7 days, or 30 days. A background process runs hourly to remove expired entries.
TextSafe is built for temporary, private storage. It is not an archival solution. Data expires and is deleted at the database level with no recovery mechanism.
There is no "forgot password" option. No email reset. No account recovery. If you lose your passcode or forget your color, your data is permanently inaccessible. The encryption key is derived from these credentials, and we never see them. Without the key, decryption is computationally infeasible.
Write down your passcode or use one you will remember. The system generates memorable word combinations by default, but the responsibility is yours.