If you’re here because you need to say something important — something others are afraid to say — then you deserve to know what you're trusting, and why.
✅ You write a message. It stays in your browser — it’s not sent anywhere yet.
✅ You choose a passphrase. This passphrase is used to create an encryption key, right there on your device. We never see it.
✅ Your message is encrypted in your browser. Only the encrypted version is sent to our server — just a chunk of unreadable data. Without your passphrase, it's meaningless.
✅ You get a link. That link leads to the encrypted message — but only the person with the right passphrase can unlock it.
✅ The message deletes itself 60 seconds after it’s read. One view. That’s it.
✅ We never log who you are. No name. No account. No IP stored. No analytics. No tracking scripts. Not even cookies.
If someone were to break into our servers and take everything — all they’d get is scrambled ciphertext and expiration timestamps. They wouldn’t get your identity. They wouldn’t get your message. Because we never had it.
Your passphrase is the only key to your message. That means: if you pick something guessable, like Summer2025! or letmein123 — you're putting yourself at risk.
If you're doing something risky — say, whistleblowing, or exposing corruption — then please pick a passphrase that nobody on Earth could guess.
Here's one example: rooftop-blanket-mountain-oven-squid. That has over 2.8 quintillion possible combinations. No brute force attack will ever break it in your lifetime.
The only way someone could ever read your message is if they:
If you pick a strong passphrase and share it carefully, that scenario is practically impossible.
Being heard doesn’t require being seen. Telling the truth doesn’t require being known. And doing what’s right doesn’t require being traceable.
To the ones who dare speak truth: This is for you.