Trust is fragile. It can be broken, stolen, or just plain misplaced. So we didn’t build BareSend on trust.
We built it on zero trust.
That’s not a buzzword. It’s a design choice.
Nothing personal.
But we’re not going to assume you’ll remember to delete something manually. Or that you’ll never send the wrong person a secret. Or that you’ll use a strong password.
So we built BareSend to:
It’s not that we think you’ll screw up. We just know humans are human.
Here’s the fun part. We don’t even trust us — the creators.
So we made sure:
That way, even if someone compromised our system (or waved a subpoena in our face), we couldn’t help them.
Not out of defiance. But out of design.
Most services say “trust us” and bury their intentions in 27 pages of Terms & Conditions.
We say: don’t trust anyone.
Not us. Not yourself. Not even your browser.
That’s why:
It’s not lazy. It’s honest security.
We don’t trust you.
We don’t trust ourselves.
And that’s why you can trust the system.