Stop Sending
Passwords
in Emails

If you have ever sent a password to someone in an email, we can bet they didn't delete it after reading it.

It would take about three minutes and a quick search for "password" or "login" inside an email account to find something valuable to a hacker.

Let's face it, we can't rely on everyone to delete these emails, so we came up with a solution.

Think of KaboomPass as a URL shortener for confidential login exchange. Now you can send a client or a friend secret information on a time limit, making any would-be hackers work against the clock.

1 Hour, 1 Day, or 1 Week

Tick... Tick... Kaboom!

As web developers, all too often we get emails like this:


Hi Prime, here are our logins to the server:


username: jeff

password: u2rocks


Our server IP is 72.14.204.103. Have a stellar day gentlemen.


This confidential information now lays in the senders "sent" folder, and our inbox, ready to be viewed at any time.

KaboomPass reminds everyone to use strong password management, and to not rely on an email account to store confidential information.

Here is how we send emails with KaboomPass's help:


Hi Jackie, you can log into your account at www.domain.tld. I used KaboomPass to encrypt and store your username and password for one day:


https://KaboomPass.com/39fkskfu7w


Thank you.


Did we mention the connection uses HTTPS and is fully encrypted? That means even people snooping around on your network can't get anything.

We delete expired links as often as hourly, though you can choose a longer period if needed. In addition, we never use the same link twice, and our server facilities have armed guards, security cameras, and biometric scanners (no joke).

Remember, we blow up your passwords so hackers can't find them.

KaboomPass can be used to securely send more than just passwords! Use it to send bank account info, credit card numbers, garage door codes, locker combinations - pretty much anything you need to share, but want to make sure hackers won't find.

We are indebted to Matt Gaidica who was the original creator of this tool under the name of TimeBomb.