Most platforms start by asking: Who are you?
BareSend starts by saying: We don’t care.
No login. No email. No phone number. No cookies. No identifiers. We don’t want your name. We don’t want your IP. We don’t even want to know if you come back tomorrow.
Somewhere along the way, the idea of anonymity became suspicious. If you value your privacy, people assume you have something to hide. But here’s a thought: maybe you just value freedom.
Anonymity is what protects whistleblowers. It enables vulnerable conversations. It lets ideas stand on their own, without status or reputation. It’s not a loophole — it’s the foundation of a free society.
Most services want to know who you are so they can sell you more of what you already like, or tweak your experience to keep you clicking. BareSend doesn’t. No user profile = no behavioral manipulation. Just a clean, quiet space to say what you need to say.
You can’t leak what you never collected. That’s BareSend. No data to steal. No surveillance to exploit. Just peace of mind, by design.
So yeah, we don’t care who you are. And that’s exactly why you can trust us.