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About T-Vault

Learn more about this project, contribute on GitHub, or review the core features.

What is T-Vault?
A temporary sharing tool for quick, no-login data exchange.

T-Vault was built to help people share text or links across devices and locations easily. Perfect for students, developers, or anyone who needs fast, ephemeral sharing without creating an account.

Powered by Redis Cloud, everything expires after 24 hours to keep data minimal and temporary.

Open Source
Contribute, file issues, or see how T-Vault works.

T-Vault is open-source and available on GitHub. Check out the code, report bugs, or propose new features.

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Features at a glance
  • No signup

    Just enter a key and your content. No account, password, or email needed.

  • Auto-delete

    Content is automatically removed after approximately 24 hours to keep the service lightweight.

  • Simple & fast

    No tracking, no ads, no bloat. Just clean, temporary data sharing.

  • Open-source

    The entire codebase is public on GitHub. Transparency by design.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is my data stored?

All data automatically expires after approximately 24 hours. This is a hard limit enforced by Redis TTL.

Is my data encrypted?

Data is transmitted over HTTPS but stored in plain text on Redis. Do not store passwords or sensitive personal information.

Can I delete my data early?

Yes—overwrite your key with empty text or a placeholder. It will expire per the 24-hour policy.

What happens if my key is guessed?

Anyone with the key can access the data. Use unique, hard-to-guess keys for sensitive content.

Developer Resources
API DocumentationView Docs →
Contributing GuideContribute →
Security PolicyRead Policy →

Looking for help or want to report an issue?

Visit the GitHub Issues page.