Privacy Perfected
Explore the Endless Possibilities
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Corporate
Secure Business Communication
Upgrade your corporate integrity by securely sending proprietary documents, EINs, contracts, and internal memos.
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Developer Workflows
Securely share API keys, or collaborate on code without risking your intellectual property.
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Freelancing & Side Gigs
Protect your creative assets, contracts, and client conversations with enterprise-level security, even if you're a one-person operation.
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Financial Transactions
Step into the future of financial security. Make bank account details, transaction confirmations, and wire transfers both secure and ephemeral.
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PERSONAL
Family & Personal Info
Keep family data like medical records and passwords secure. Control who, where, and when someone can view your personal information.
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Crypto Trading
Trade with confidence by safeguarding your wallet addresses and private keys, rendering them useless if tampered with.
Enhanced Message Protection
Explore additional security options.
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Message Expiration
Take control of the lifespan of your messages with flexible options ranging from 1 week to just 10 minutes. Set it and forget it, never worrying about outdated information lingering and falling into the wrong hands.
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Passcode Protection
Add an additional layer of security by requiring a passcode to open the message, thus keeping your information extra secure.
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Send Expiration Notifications
Never let a message expire unnoticed. Automatically send reminders to guests before your message disappears.
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Safe & Sound
Stories of Real-world Security. There are some typos. We chose not to edit the authenticity of the responses.
Jasmine (Senior Software Engineer)
Last year, I got hacked and almost lost 40K—yeah, it was that bad. Ever since, I've been on edge about secure messaging. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago, I recorded a personal note and thought, "This should be on Safe." Sent the link to myself and felt way better knowing it'd auto-delete in a week. Didn't use phone verification, but just knowing I could was kinda nice.
Jessica (Angel Investor)
Some months ago, a good friend of mine hit me up about an exclusive, invite-only party, I forgot everything so I asked for the details. To my surprise, he responded with a SafeMessage link, once I clicked it, I had to verify with my phone number and a passcode to enter. It was easy and smooth.
Kalani (TMJ Patient)
A few days ago, I decided to get Botox treatment for TMJ and set an appointment at a local clinic. They sent me a PDF and just being honest—texting my credit card didn't feel like the brightest idea, even on a "secure line." So here's what I did: I used Safe Messages to send my payment details, adding an extra layer of security by requiring a verification code.
Then text her the Safe link.
A few minutes passed before the doctor texted back, "Yes, it came through. Thank you!"
Aaron (Airbnb Host)
I'm constantly sending sensitive info. Door codes, Wi-Fi passwords; that kind of stuff. I was always worried about these messages sitting in someone's inbox. That's pretty much why I use Safe Messages. Now I just send out door codes and lock them to the address.
Aaliyah (Doctorate Student)
My parents are super paranoid about internet security, so they're always telling me to be careful with passwords and whatnot. Sent them our Netflix and Hulu passwords with Safe. I'm happy it worked and it was easy for them.
Priya (Girlfriend)
Just for fun, I sent my boyfriend a message saying 'I love you,' but I locked it to our house while he was at his office. I just wanted to annoy him and it worked because he couldn't open it lol
Carlos (Surgery Patient)
A couple of months back, I was all set for this sinus surgery. The clinic said they need their $7k deposit and sent me a ton of PDFs. There was bi way was I gonna put my credit card info on a PDF that could end up anywhere. So I decide to send a Safe, put in my credit card details, and set it up so the clinic's verified phone number was the key to open it. I send them the link, and they get it. The assistant said, "I love this app, great way!". It was a win-win: peace of mind for me, and a smooth process for them.
Jason (Startup Founder)
Sharing API keys with the tech team was on my mind; it's sensitive stuff. I opted for Safe Messages and sent them out. The process felt more secure than what we had been doing. It's comforting to have that extra layer of security