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Terms of use

Updated April 2, 2026

OneTimeShare is a simple tool for sending a photo, video, link, or note that should be opened once. These terms explain the basic rules for using it.

Using the app

You may use OneTimeShare to create one-time links for content you have the right to share.

Do not use the service for unlawful content, abuse, spam, malware, or anything that harms other people or the service itself.

Accounts and credits

Text and link sharing can be available without an account. Photo and video sharing may require an account and credits.

Paid credits are sold as one-time purchases. Unless the law says otherwise, purchases are non-refundable once credits have been delivered.

One-time links

A link may expire, hide, or stop working after it is opened, after its timer ends, after it reaches its view limit, or if it is revoked.

Because browsers and networks vary, we cannot promise a perfect one-time outcome in every situation.

No perfect privacy promise

OneTimeShare is made for casual one-time sharing, not as a promise of absolute privacy, security, or permanent storage.

People can still take screenshots, recordings, or notes while viewing shared content.

Availability and limits

We may change, pause, or remove parts of the service at any time. We may also add limits to protect the app from abuse or unusually heavy usage.

If your use puts the service, storage, or other users at risk, we may suspend links or accounts.