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Practical tips on secure text sharing, encryption, and staying private online.
How to Securely Share Text Between Devices Without a Trace
Most people use email or messaging apps to move text between their phone and laptop. But both leave a permanent record. Here's a better way.
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What Is AES-256 Encryption and Why Does It Matter?
AES-256 is used by banks, governments, and the military to protect sensitive data. Here's what it actually means in plain English — and why PingPaste uses it.
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PingPaste vs Email vs Messaging Apps — Which Is the Safest Way to Share Text?
Not all ways of sharing text are equal. We compare the most common methods side by side — looking at privacy, security, and how much of a trace each one leaves behind.
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How Online Clipboard Works
An online clipboard lets you copy text on one device and retrieve it on another instantly. Here's how it works under the hood — and why the secure ones are built very differently from the basic ones.
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Why Am I Still Emailing Myself to Copy-Paste Between Devices?
It's one of the most common frustrations people post about online: "Every time I need to move something from my laptop to my phone, I'm jumping through hoops." In 2026, this should be solved. Here's why it isn't — and what actually works.
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