Best Password Pusher Alternatives
Password Pusher is a popular open-source tool for sharing secrets, but it uses server-side encryption — the server handles your plaintext before encrypting it. If you want true zero-knowledge encryption where the server never sees your data, here are the best alternatives.
Vaulted
FeaturedClient-side AES-256-GCM encryption with zero-knowledge architecture. No account required, configurable view limits (unlimited or 1-10), passphrase protection, expiration up to 30 days, and a CLI tool.
Key differentiator: True zero-knowledge encryption — the server never sees your plaintext, unlike Password Pusher's server-side model.
scrt.link
Client-side encrypted, zero-knowledge secret sharing with Slack integration. Open source. Single-view only, no ads.
Key differentiator: Slack integration for team workflows with client-side encryption.
Yopass
Open source, self-hostable secret sharing with client-side PGP encryption. Single-view, up to 7-day expiration.
Key differentiator: Self-hostable with client-side PGP encryption and complete data control.
OneTimeSecret
Server-side encrypted, self-destructing secrets. Open source and self-hostable. Passphrase protection. Single-view with up to 14-day expiration.
Key differentiator: Simple interface with self-hosting and custom branding options.
Bitwarden Send
Part of the Bitwarden password manager. E2E encrypted text and file sharing. Requires a Bitwarden account. Password protection and expiration.
Key differentiator: E2E encryption with file sharing, integrated into a full password manager.
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