How do I leave a message?
Just fill out this form with your message, and we will get your message online.
I filled out the form but I can’t see my message yet, why?
Messages are moderated, to avoid illegal content or sensitive personal information to be published. Usually messages are released within 24 hours. If you waited longer, your message was denied. Please resubmit it without any personal information.
Can I add images to a message?
We do not host images for you, but you can leave a link to an image in your message. Please make sure linked images are freely available, so our content moderators can check the links for illicit content.
Can I add links to a message?
Yes, as long as you are not linking to illegal or protected materials.
Can I edit my message later?
No, but you can access your message and add any corrections as a comment.
How long will my message be online?
Your message will be online for either 30 days after publishing, or 30 days after the last comment to the message has been published. If you want it to be online for a shorter period of time, you can mention that when writing your message.
I forgot the password or the link to my message, what can I do?
Since we do not take any personal information from you, we are unable to authenticate you. Therefore your only choice is to submit a new message.
Can I change the password to my message?
No.
Who can see my message?
Everyone that has the link and the password. It’s up to you who you share the link and password with.
How do I share my message with someone without revealing my identity?
We can send a text message, WhatsApp message, or email to one (1) person that you left them a message. For this please enter their contact information when composing the message. We will delete this information once we notify them. If you don’t want us to notify them, because you don’t want to give us their contact information, just leave that box empty and we will leave this to your creativity. You could send a text from a burner phone, write a letter without a sender, rent a billboard, print a bumper sticker,…
How do I know if the recipient has read my message?
There is no log file of who accessed your message. The only way to know is if they decide to leave a comment.
When I come back to my message, I don’t have to enter a password, why?
We store this information in a cookie in your browser for comfort. If you don’t like this feature, you can delete the cookie or use an anonymous browser window each time.
Do you record any personal information from me?
Your IP address might be saved for up to 24 hours to avoid spamming. Besides that, we only keep what you write in your message.
I believe someone posted my personal information, can you check?
It’s very unlikely, because we deny posts that contain personal information.
Can I send an encrypted message, e.g. PGP?
Yes.
I have received a message from your site, can you tell me who wrote it?
No. Not because we don’t want to, but because we have no idea, since we do not collect any personal information. If the message doesn’t contain any clues, we are as clueless as you, sorry.
Do you cooperate with law enforcement and share my messages?
If you ask something like that, you are considering breaking a law. Don’t do it. To answer the question: If we get a court order, we have to comply, but usually there is not much to share besides what you wrote. So if you consider doing something shady, at least cover your tracks.
I have received a message that is threatening me or someone shared that they will commit a crime or harm themselves, what should I do?
Usually these messages don’t get published in the first place. However, if you receive one that mentions something like this and e.g. passed our filters by being encrypted or containing subtle hints that only you understand, there is not much we can do, since we don’t have any information about the person who wrote the message. If you believe you know who sent you this, contact your local law enforcement or emergency services directly.
What do people actually use your service for?
That varies widely, some use it for their grocery shopping list, others to arrange meetings, yet others might use it for whistle blowing, sharing their love to a crush or proposing.
Isn’t that illegal?
Anonymity is not illegal in the first place. If you use it for shady things, it might become an issue. So don’t fall for the dark side.
I don’t see any ads, how do you finance this?
This service is privately funded, not relying on ad revenue or donations.
Who is behind this service?
We are a group of privacy activists that stand for the right to communicate anonymously.
How can I contact you?
Write us a message here. We will reply as a comment.