It's a romance built on secrets — not yours, but the ones they want to know about you.
Most websites today are like jealous lovers: watching your every move, taking notes, and whispering your habits to shady third parties you’ve never heard of. All without a single “Is this okay with you?” until the cookie banner pops up with its fake choices.
You’re not imagining things. That product you just checked out “coincidentally” showing up in your social feed? That’s the invisible work of pixels, trackers, and third-party cookies doing what they do best: surveil, profile, and sell.
Here’s the deal:
They don’t just observe. They remember — and they share.
We don’t do cookies. We don’t do tracking. We don’t do any of it. Not because we found a way to “manage” it — but because we believe it’s a violation to begin with.
BareSend was built to be the opposite of the modern web: no ads, no analytics, no fingerprinting. Just private, end-to-end encrypted messages that vanish into nothing.
That’s the industry’s favorite excuse. But here’s a secret: you can build fast, secure, and elegant tools without siphoning personal info from your users.
We’ve done it. And we sleep well at night because of it.
Tracking isn’t the cost of using the internet — it’s the cost of staying ignorant about how it works. BareSend exists because we believe privacy isn’t a luxury or a relic of the past. It’s a choice — and we make that choice loudly.
If your app needs to know everything about you to work, maybe it was never built for you.