The Problem: Sharing passwords for shared services (like Netflix, utility bills, or family Amazon accounts) is insecure. You either have to reveal the actual password (which can be changed) or use clunky sharing features that require the recipient to have the same password manager installed.

The Solution: A "Ghost Guest" link that grants temporary access to a specific credential without the user ever seeing the actual password characters.

How It Works:

  • The "Ghost" Experience: You send the link to your friend/family member.
  • Security: The password is never displayed on screen. It is masked (****). The user cannot copy-paste the password. Once the session expires or the login limit is reached, the link dies.
  • Why This Wins:

    If you are using this tool to share credentials, follow these security guidelines:

    The domain name mypsswrd.com mimics "my password" but is misspelled. Cybercriminals often register typo-squatted domains (e.g., faceb00k.com or goggle.com) to trick users who type quickly or glance at links.

    If you tried to access the link 2d9544f and received an error: