Share Banking Credentials Securely

Share online banking credentials and account details through encrypted links that disappear after viewing.

The problem

Online banking credentials shared through text messages or email expose accounts to financial fraud. Banking logins in chat histories can be retrieved by anyone who gains access to those channels — and unlike most accounts, compromised banking credentials lead directly to monetary loss. Many institutions hold account holders responsible for unauthorized access when credentials are shared insecurely.

How Vaulted helps

Vaulted encrypts your banking credentials client-side using AES-256-GCM and generates a self-destructing link. The decryption key exists only in the URL fragment, never reaching any server. Once the recipient views the credentials, the link expires permanently — leaving no trace in any message log or server.

How to do it

  1. Enter your banking credentials or account details into Vaulted
  2. Set a one-view limit and the shortest practical expiration
  3. Send the encrypted link to the trusted person who needs access
  4. They retrieve the credentials, and the link is permanently destroyed