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Temporary Anonymous File Drop

Share sensitive documents or assets using automatic browser-native encryption and auto-destruct capabilities. Your data leaves no permanent footprint and disappears completely once the transfer is done.

⏱️ Start Anonymous Drop

No account required • Up to 50MB file size limit • Browser-native encryption

Universal Compatibility

Apple iOS / macOS Windows PC Android Linux

How do I send a temporary, anonymous file?

Sensitive files should not linger on a server or be tied to your identity. bridg.fun encrypts your drop in the browser and lets it self-destruct once the transfer is complete — no account, no trace.

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    Open bridg.fun anonymously

    Open bridg.fun in any browser. No account, no email, and no identity are required — nothing about the drop is tied back to you.

  2. 2

    Drop your sensitive file

    Select the document or asset you need to send. bridg.fun encrypts it locally with AES-256 — the raw file never reaches the server — and gives you a secure PIN to hand off.

  3. 3

    It auto-destructs after transfer

    Once the recipient downloads the file or the session expires, the encrypted data is destroyed automatically. There is no permanent copy left behind anywhere.

Anonymous, temporary drops compared

When files are sensitive, permanence and identity are liabilities. See how a self-destructing drop compares.

Feature Email Attachment Google Drive Link Dropbox Transfer
Auto-Destruct Yes (Self-Destructing) No (Stored indefinitely) Manual delete only Manual delete only
Set Up Friction None (Zero Account) Requires email account Requires Google login Requires Dropbox login
Anonymity Yes (No identity tied) No (Sender address exposed) No (Account required) No (Account required)
Encryption Browser-native AES-256 Transport only Server-side (provider holds keys) Server-side (provider holds keys)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do the files really disappear after the transfer?

Yes. Drops on bridg.fun are temporary and self-destruct after the file is downloaded or the session expires, so no permanent copy is left on any server.

Is the drop actually anonymous?

Yes. There is no account, email, or personal data involved, so nothing links the file drop back to your identity.

How is the file protected while it is being sent?

Every file is encrypted in your browser with AES-256 before it leaves your device. The server only ever handles encrypted data, never the original content.