FAQ

Q: What is nulbin?
A minimalist paste site. Share text or code without accounts, clutter, or tracking.

 

Q: Do I need to register?
No. You can paste anonymously.
But if you do register, you unlock extras like folders, tags, and descriptions.

 

Q: How long are pastes stored?
Forever, for now — unless you set a limit or we need to clean house.

 

Q: Can people see my paste?
Only if they have the link. You can also set it as private if that’s your vibe.

 

Q: Can I edit a paste later?
Anonymous pastes? No — once it's out there, it's frozen.
Registered users? Yes — you can edit, organize, and update your own pastes anytime.

 

Q: What can I paste?
Anything text-based: code, notes, commands, secrets.

 

Q: Is there a paste size limit?
Yes. 2MB max per paste. Big enough for most things, not for your entire novel.

 

Q: Why is it called “nulbin”?
Short for "nulled binary" — a place where data disappears into silence.
Also: Null + Bin — a quiet, minimal space to throw your text into and walk away.

 

Q: Do you track users?
We don’t track anonymous visitors. No creepy scripts.
If you register, we store only what’s needed to manage your account and pastes — nothing more.

 

Q: Is this open source?
Maybe someday. Maybe never. Keep watching.