FAQ
NoLogin is an instant sharing tool. You type a page name — say nologin.in/notes — and you get a page where you can write text and upload files. Share that same page name with anyone and they open the exact same page, instantly. No login required on either end. No account, no signup, no app.
No. Not on your end. Not on the receiver's end. Not on any end. NoLogin was built specifically so that neither person needs an account. If someone has a browser, they can open your page. That's the whole point.
A page name is the word or phrase you choose after nologin.in/. It becomes your page's address. For example, if you type notes, your page lives at nologin.in/notes. Anyone who types the same address opens the same page. Remember it — we don't store it for you.
They see the same page you created. This is by design — NoLogin pages are shared by name, not by account. If your content is sensitive, use a password to protect it. Or use a specific, less obvious page name — the more unique your name, the less likely someone stumbles across it.
Both, on the same page. You can write or paste any text — code, notes, links, messages — and upload files alongside it. PDFs, images, documents, zip files, anything. One page, one link, everything together.
Up to 5 files per page, with a maximum of 100MB per file. Both limits are free with no account needed.
NoLogin pages are not listed or indexed anywhere. The only way someone can find your page is if they know your exact page name. A unique page name is your first layer of privacy. For anything sensitive, add a password — then even someone with the exact URL cannot read your content without it.
Password protection is an optional setting. When enabled, anyone who opens your page is asked for a password before they can view the content. The link still works — the password is the gate. Only people you give the password to can read what's on the page. It does not require an account on either end.
Edit Lock makes your page read-only. Once enabled, visitors can view your content, copy text and download files — but they cannot edit, delete or upload anything. Your content stays exactly as you left it. Use it when you want to share something that should not be changed by anyone who opens it.
The expiry timer controls how long your content stays on the page. You can set it to expire after 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 7 days or 30 days. When the timer runs out, all text and files on the page are automatically and permanently deleted. Nothing needs to be manually cleaned up.
Either the expiry timer ran out, or someone deleted the content before you enabled Edit Lock. Deletion on NoLogin is permanent — we do not store previous versions or backups. Content cannot be recovered once deleted. If your content matters, enable Edit Lock as soon as you upload it.
Understanding it took two minutes.
Using it takes ten seconds.