Obin – Client Side Encrypted PasteBin
https://0bin.net/
A random key is generated and used to encrypt the paste, thanks to the sjcl JavaScript library. The encrypted content is then sent to the server, which returns the address of the newly created paste. The JavaScript code redirects to this address, but it adds the encryption key in the URL hash (#). When somebody wants to read the paste, they will usually click on a link with this URL. If the hash containing the key is a part of it, 0bin’s JavaScript will use it to decrypt the content sent by the server. The browser never sends the hash to the server, so the latter does not receives the key at any time. All pastes are AES256 encrypted, they cannot know what you paste… This will be added to Privacy Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.