Slack conversations are never fully private. Did you know that a systems administrator or your boss could potentially read your Slack messages? With the Scrt.link Slack App you can now protect sensitive information within your Slack conversation.
Everybody encountered a situation like this: A coworker asks you for some access token, API key or password on Slack. You feel the sudden unease because you are aware of the potential security implications, but eventually, you still reply. Because what the hell, better than email, right? Well, we have a very simple and convenient solution for this problem: With the Scrt.link Slack App you can create one-time secrets right from within your conversations. After the secret has been transmitted and revealed, it's self destructs and is gone for good. No confidential information stays in your slack channels anymore.
Try it now, and let me know what you think.
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