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How to Send a Password via Email Securely
Email is convenient, but it leaves credentials in sent folders, inboxes, backups, and forwarded threads. Here is a safer way to handle one-time password sharing.
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Learn how to avoid leaving passwords, API keys, .env values, and temporary credentials in email, chat, tickets, or shared documents forever.
Common ways passwords end up in the wrong place — from chat messages to shared docs — and how to reduce the risk with better handoff habits.
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