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Apps want to live in your phone. We want to disappear.

Most apps are designed to move in. They want to be part of your daily routine. They want to send you notifications, track your behavior, stay running quietly in the background.

BareSend is the opposite of that.

We don't want to live in your phone. We don't want a place in your app drawer. We don't want access to your location, contacts, microphone, or anything else.

We want to disappear.

Why no app?

Because the web is still the most free, open, and private platform we have.

No installs. No updates. No tracking. No app store rules. No silent feature changes. Just a clean, temporary space where you create and send your message — and then it's gone.

Apps require trust. We prefer transparency.

Every time you update an app, you're trusting that nothing shady got added. With BareSend, you see exactly what you're using — in your browser — in the moment. Nothing stays on your device longer than necessary.

App stores are control points.

Publishing an app means playing by someone else's rules. Censorship, policy changes, or forced features can happen anytime. We prefer the web — where access is universal and censorship-resistant.

Web browsers let you stay private.

Use BareSend in an incognito browser if you are very cautious (typically not necessary because nothing is cached anyway). Close the tab. Walk away. Nothing left behind.

Less code. Less risk.

The simpler the tool — the fewer things that can go wrong. BareSend is designed to be dead simple. That's not a limitation — that's a feature.

We're not here to live in your pocket.

Apps want attention. They want to be opened every day. They want to build habits and capture your time.

We don't.

We want to help you send a secret, then vanish.

Privacy isn't about control. It's about freedom.

BareSend is not built to stay. It's built to go.

And sometimes, the most private thing you can do — is to leave no trace at all.

Stay free. Stay temporary. Stay outside the app stores.