We live in strange times.
Apps that promise privacy are the same ones asking for your email, phone number, and access to your contacts. Websites that scream “secure!” are quietly sharing your clicks with third-party “partners.” And some tools that market themselves as anonymous are… funded by Google Ads. Let that sink in.
“We care deeply about your privacy — brought to you by the world's largest data-harvesting empire.” – Seems legit, right?
We got tired of “privacy notices” that feel more like confessions. We got tired of privacy tools wrapped in tracking scripts. We got tired of “encrypted” services that quietly log your metadata — just in case.
So we built something else. BareSend is what happens when you strip everything down to what actually matters.
We’ve even gone so far as to avoid using third-party fonts — because even those can be used to fingerprint you.
We don’t.
Because the truth is: privacy done right is cheap.
We don’t need a massive infrastructure. We don’t need to analyze your behavior. And we sure as hell don’t need to beg you for Bitcoin donations to keep the lights on.
BareSend is intentionally lightweight. No bloat. No nonsense. No dark patterns. We use it ourselves, we made it available for everyone, and we keep it free because we believe it should be.
“If the product is free, you are the product” they say. Well, not this time.
Because we believe privacy is not a luxury. It’s not a premium feature or a marketing slogan. It’s a fundamental right — one that shouldn't require trust in servers, subscriptions, or someone's vague interpretation of “security.”
BareSend is a quiet rebellion against the data economy. A place to send a message, encrypted and gone in 60 seconds.
So no, we don’t run Google Ads. We don’t harvest your info. And we’ll never pop up a cookie banner asking if it’s okay to stalk you “a little bit.”
This isn’t just a feature. It’s a stance.