Get in Touch with Privnqte
We're here to help you with any questions about secure messaging, privacy protection, or our self-destructing note platform. Whether you're an individual looking to protect your personal information or a business seeking secure communication solutions, our team of privacy experts is ready to assist you. We value your feedback and are constantly working to improve our platform based on user needs and emerging security threats. If you have questions about our encryption technology, need help using our platform, or want to report a security concern, don't hesitate to reach out. We're committed to providing exceptional support while maintaining the same high standards of privacy and security that define our platform. Your privacy is our priority, and we're here to ensure you have the best possible experience with secure, ephemeral messaging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our self-destructing notes use advanced encryption and automatic deletion technology. Once a recipient reads your message, it's permanently deleted from our servers using secure deletion protocols, ensuring it can never be recovered or accessed again.
No registration is required. You can create and send secure, self-destructing notes completely anonymously. We don't collect personal information or require accounts, ensuring maximum privacy for all users.
We use military-grade AES-256 encryption, the same standard used by governments and financial institutions. Messages are encrypted on your device before transmission, ensuring end-to-end security.
No, once a message is read and deleted, it's permanently destroyed using secure deletion protocols. Our zero-knowledge architecture means we cannot access or recover any message content.
Absolutely. Many businesses use Privnqte to share sensitive information like passwords, confidential documents, and proprietary data. Our enterprise-grade security makes it ideal for professional use.
Notes can be configured to expire after being read once, after a set time period, or both. You have full control over when your messages self-destruct for maximum security.