Let’s keep this simple.
At BareSend, we don’t handle your data — because we never collect it in the first place.
You don’t sign up.
You don’t log in.
You don’t tell us who you are.
Because we don’t care. Respectfully.
We built BareSend so you could share secrets without sharing yourself.
We don’t store them. We don’t log them. We don’t analyze them to make a heatmap of “who’s encrypting what.” That’s creepy, and we’re not into that.
No cookies. No tracking pixels.
No “Just to improve your experience” nonsense.
Your experience improves when no one is watching you.
When you send a message with BareSend, we receive:
We don’t know what’s inside. We can’t open it. Even if you beg us.
You keep it. Or lose it. That’s your problem.
But it never touches our server. Which means even if someone took control of BareSend, they’d get nothing but noise.
The BareSend system delete messages automatically — either after your chosen expiration or 60 seconds after someone decrypts it. Whichever comes first.
Once it’s gone, it’s gone. There is no “Are you sure?” prompt.
There is no restore button.
There is no customer support email that can bring it back from the dead.
We don’t believe in hoarding your data “just in case.”
We don’t.
Because that’s the only way to make sure nobody else can either.
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