Generates a temporary .onion link that can be saved in a .txt file and shared privately.
Mainstream hosting platforms often collect significant metadata, including IP addresses and device information. In contrast, privacy-focused hosts—often referred to as "image hosts" or "pastebins"—prioritize anonymity. Services that support access via the Tor network mask a user's location by bouncing their traffic through multiple relays, making it nearly impossible to trace the origin of an uploaded file. The use of
: Users often use the Tor Browser to access image hosts anonymously, ensuring that their browsing history and origin remain private.
While mainstream sites block Tor, several privacy-focused mirrors allow for anonymous uploads without accounts.