Encrypt Confidential Legal Communications Online
Protect attorney-client privilege with AES-256 encryption. Encrypt sensitive messages in your browser and share them securely — no data stored on any server.
Attorney-client privilege depends on the expectation of confidentiality. When sensitive legal communications travel through email servers, cloud platforms, or messaging apps, that confidentiality can be compromised by data breaches, unauthorized access, or careless forwarding.
This encryption tool lets you encrypt confidential messages directly in your browser before sending them. The encrypted text is embedded in a URL that only the intended recipient — who has the password — can decrypt. No data is stored on any server. No account is needed.
Features
AES-256-GCM Standard
The same encryption standard used by financial institutions and government agencies to protect classified information.
No Server-Side Storage
Encrypted text exists only in the URL. Nothing is stored, logged, or transmitted to any server.
No Account Required
Neither you nor your client needs to create an account or install software. A browser is all that is needed.
How It Works
Type or paste the confidential communication you need to send securely.
Choose a strong passphrase and communicate it to your client through a separate, secure channel.
The tool encrypts the message in your browser and produces a shareable URL.
Share the URL via email. The client opens it, enters the password, and reads the message.
Protecting Legal Communications with Encryption
Legal professionals handle some of the most sensitive information in any industry — case strategies, settlement figures, witness identities, merger details, and client financial records. A single data breach or misdirected email can waive privilege, expose a client, or violate ethical obligations.
Encrypting messages before sending them adds a critical layer of protection. Even if an email is intercepted, forwarded to the wrong recipient, or accessed during a server breach, the content remains unreadable without the password. This is especially important for communications about active litigation, regulatory investigations, or transactions subject to confidentiality agreements.
For law firms with clients who are not technically sophisticated, this tool is particularly useful. There is no app to install, no account to create, and no learning curve. The client clicks a link, enters the agreed-upon password, and reads the message.
Practical Checklist
Start with the right input
Bring the code, data, markup, URL, or technical file that matches this use case. For encrypt confidential legal communications online, a focused source gives Encrypt & Decrypt a clearer job and makes the result easier to review.
Use the result in context
Verify formatting, edge cases, and generated output before pasting it elsewhere, then match the output to the final destination before exporting or copying it.
Move it into your workflow
Once the output is ready, copy or download the result for your repo, ticket, documentation, or handoff. Keep the original source nearby so you can rerun the tool if requirements change.
Frequently Asked Questions
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