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BareSend Is the Message in the Bottle — In a Sea of Surveillance

No GPS. No tracking. Just a whisper in the waves.

Most of the internet today feels like standing in a crowd where every whisper is recorded. Every click, every pause, every scroll — logged, profiled, monetized.

But imagine, instead, a quiet bottle. No barcode. No beacon. No sender name etched into the glass. Just a message — written for someone — and then released into the sea.

That’s BareSend.

A message, not a transaction

Most platforms turn your communication into data. They ask for your ID, your contacts, your fingerprints — then wrap it all in a privacy policy dense enough to sink a ship.

BareSend asks for none of that. You write a message. You encrypt it in your browser. You send it with a key that only the recipient has. After it’s read, it vanishes — like a wave returning to the ocean.

The sea is loud. We are quiet.

In a digital world of noise with eyes, BareSend is intentionally still. No tracking pixels. No retention logs. No analytics dashboards watching your every move.

We don’t even know who you are. And that’s what keeps the bottle afloat.

So if you’ve ever wanted to say something that doesn’t echo through a surveillance system — write it, seal it, and let it drift.

Some messages were never meant to be monitored.