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What We Don’t Collect Is Who We Are

Most companies introduce themselves by listing what they do. We prefer to be known for what we don’t.

  • We don’t ask for your email
  • We don’t log IP addresses
  • We don’t use Google Analytics
  • We don’t store your messages
  • We don’t track your behavior
  • We don’t email you later
  • We don’t try to make you stay
  • We don’t archive
  • We don’t apologize for being minimal
  • We don’t want to know who you are
  • That’s not a glitch. That’s the whole point.

    In a World Obsessed With Data, We Embrace the Void

    The modern web runs on collection. Pixels watch you. Cookies tag you. Scripts whisper behind your clicks. The default is extraction—of your time, your patterns, your identity.

    But BareSend isn’t built for the system. It’s built for people who are tired of being reduced to profiles. People who just want to say something without leaving a trace.

    We don’t collect, because we don’t need to. And more importantly: we don’t want to.

    We Measure Ourselves by the Space We Leave Behind

    Most tech platforms want to be everything, everywhere, all the time. We’re the opposite. We believe in doing one thing well, then getting out of the way. No bloat. No onboarding funnels. No silent surveillance wrapped in friendly UX.

    Just a message. A key. A window in time. And then—nothing. Because that’s all it needs to be.

    The Absence Is the Feature

    We’ve been told that more data = better service. But more data also means more risk, more exposure, more temptation to exploit. We believe the bravest architecture is the one that says: we don’t want what you wouldn’t freely give.

    That’s why BareSend will never become a “platform”. We’re not here to capture. We’re here to release.

    What we don’t collect is who we are.

    In the stillness of our design, trust is honored:
    You share a truth. It reaches its destination. Then vanishes, as promised.

    No tracking. No traces. Just a message, set free.