As an IT administrator, I share sensitive information every single day. Temporary passwords during user onboarding. API keys for new integrations. Configuration files for system updates. The list goes on. For years, I relied on OneTimeSecret and similar services. They work great, but they all have the same limitation: they're designed for text only. When I needed to share a screenshot, a video walkthrough, or a configuration file, I had to use email or other less secure methods. That's why I built Freeze. What is Freeze? Freeze is a free, secure secret sharing service that lets you share anything - text, pictures, videos, documents up to 1GB - with the confidence that it will self-destruct after being viewed exactly once. No registration required. No premium tiers. No limits. Just simple, secure secret sharing. Why Build Another Secret Sharing Tool? While researching alternatives, I found that most services either: - Only support text messages - Have tiny file size limits (often under 10MB) - Require paid subscriptions for basic features - Force users to create accounts I wanted something better. Something built specifically for IT professionals who need to share ALL types of sensitive information securely. Key Features: Self-Destructing Secrets: Every secret automatically destroys itself after one view. No recovery possible. Large File Support: Upload files up to 1GB including pictures, videos, and documents. No Registration: Start sharing immediately without creating an account. 7-Day Auto-Expiration: If a secret isn't viewed within 7 days, it automatically expires. IP Logging: Track when secrets are created and viewed for security auditing. Free Forever: No premium tiers, no hidden costs. Completely free. Perfect for IT Administrators: Freeze was designed with IT workflows in mind: - Share temporary passwords during account setup - Send API keys and authentication tokens - Distribute one-time access credentials - Share sensitive configuration files - Send screenshots of errors or issues - Provide video tutorials for one-time viewing Try Freeze Today Visit https://iceboxsoftware.org/freeze/ and share your first secret. No signup required. I built this tool for the IT community, and I'd love your feedback. What features would make Freeze even more useful for your daily work?