We all know how cool those self-destruct messages in Mission Impossible is – “this message will self-destruct in 5 seconds” – and then the device playing the message bursts into flames or explodes or melts or something neat like that. Well, you can get that same type of message destruction, but without all of the smoke and fire with Burn Note. Burn Note is a web-based service that allows you to create single-use, one-time-view messages that cannot be printed or copied and that simply disappears after a set amount of time.
Each Burn note can be read only once by the recipient. Once it is read, it is gone in a poof of virtual smoke. Each Burn Note has a unique web link that is delivered via email (or you can create a link manually). You can text this link or tweet it or let Burn Note email it to a person or someone on your Burn Note contact list. Burn Notes can have a time set to it or have it untimed – it’s up to the sender.
In the video below, I go through a quick walkthrough of the process of creating and viewing a Burn Note.
Creating a Burn Note is easy. I recommend creating an account so that you can set up an address work, but you don’t need to create a simple note. Here is the process:
{ 0 comments }














