Most people trust systems until they don’t. Until one day they wake up and realize: the system changed — and they didn’t see it coming.
Maybe the rules changed. Maybe a new government took over. Maybe a private company was bought by a less ethical one. Maybe a law was passed — quietly, late at night — and now your past is someone else’s business.
What you typed. What you searched. What you whispered. Somewhere, it was saved. Because the system asked you to trust it.
And you did.
BareSend is built for people who think a step ahead. For those who understand that real safety isn't about trusting a company or a policy. It's about not needing to.
We don’t collect your data — not because we’re noble. But because we know we don’t control the future.
What we never store can’t be subpoenaed. What we never log can’t be leaked. What we never see can’t be used against you — five, ten, twenty years from now.
A harmless joke today may be unacceptable tomorrow. A private opinion may one day be labeled dangerous. A whistleblower today may be a criminal in someone else’s version of history.
That’s not fear-mongering. That’s just how power works.
BareSend encrypts your message before it ever leaves your device. We never see it. We never see the key. And once it’s read, it self-destructs — permanently.
No drafts. No backups. No accounts. No records. Not because it’s trendy — but because your future self might thank you.