Sending Anonymous and Secure Notes

by Aditya on January 25, 2009

If you work in an office or use a shared server, you may be worried that your friend or partner may violate your privacy by looking to your personal notes. To ease the situation, WhisperBot may prove helpful.

WhisperBot.com Editor

WhisperBot allows you to send secure notes in rich text format which can then be retrieved by the recipient by a secured webpage (https:). The editor provided by  WhisperBot allows you to insert links, images and HTMl codes. Besides, you can also create ordered or unordered lists using their rich text editor.

wb1 Sending Anonymous and Secure Notes

You may be thinking that if your note is available through a URL, then it can be well viewed by anyone. Actually, it is not the case. WhisperBot allows you to provide a secret code which is needed to retrieve the note. You can set your own secret code for the purpose and send the code to your recipient by some other communication media.

wb3 Sending Anonymous and Secure Notes

Now the best part, WhisperBot is absoultely free. It doesn’t charge you anything for their service and you can send any number of ‘secured’  notes per day using their service.

{ 5 comments }

peraduanku January 26, 2009 at 12:28 am

Sorry for the unrelated comment.. I found out that your new theme is harder to search your previous post. Will you do something ie. link on your sidebar..

Thanks :)

Aditya January 26, 2009 at 1:23 am

Thanks for your feedback peraduanku. what should i do? would an archive link be enough? Please tell.

peraduanku January 26, 2009 at 1:40 am

Maybe a link by category is enough, just like before :)

Aditya January 26, 2009 at 1:43 am

ok

Aditya January 26, 2009 at 1:45 am

what about a flash tag cloud? wouldn’t it look descent?

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