How To Send Encrypted Messages From Your Browser?

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Most messaging platforms today follow the same routine: before you can send a message, you’re asked to sign up, install an app, accept permissions, and share your personal data. But staying private shouldn’t feel like jumping through hoops.

extrasafe.chat takes a simpler route. It runs entirely in your browser — without registration, downloads, or personal data. You can start a private, secure chat instantly, without handing over your identity.

Prefer apps over browsers? The extrasafe.chat mobile version is already live — designed with the same privacy-first architecture. It’s available on both iOS and Android, ready for download from the App Store and Google Play. There’s no need to sign up or log in, and most importantly, anyone can still join your chat from their browser — even if they haven’t downloaded the app yet.

Why extrasafe.chat is Built for Private Messaging

In today’s world of constant tracking and data exposure, privacy can’t be taken for granted, and encryption is what keeps digital conversations secure — but not all encryption works the same way. The method behind it affects how your data is handled, who controls access, and whether anything remains once the session ends.

Here’s how the most common approaches work — and why extrasafe.chat uses asymmetric encryption to keep things private by design.

  • End-to-End Encryption: Used in many messaging apps, end-to-end encryption ensures that only the sender and recipient can read the message content. But while the content is protected, messages are often still routed through infrastructure that may collect metadata — like contact information, timestamps, or device details. Some platforms also offer cloud backups that keep encrypted message histories beyond the session.

  • Symmetric Encryption (Military-Grade): Often referred to as “military-grade,” symmetric encryption uses a single key for both encrypting and decrypting data. AES-256 is a common example. While fast and reliable for securing stored data, symmetric encryption requires both parties to share the same key. If that key is ever intercepted or mishandled, the data becomes accessible.

  • Asymmetric Encryption (Used by extrasafe.chat): extrasafe.chat uses asymmetric encryption — the same model trusted in blockchain systems like Ethereum. It relies on a key pair: a public key to encrypt messages and a private key to decrypt them. Just like with Ethereum wallets, the private key is generated locally on your device and never leaves it. This ensures that only the intended recipient can access the message — with nothing stored, routed, or processed through any third party.

What makes this model effective for secure, private communication?

  • Your private key is generated locally on your device and never leaves it

  • Messages are exchanged directly between devices — not through intermediaries

  • Once the session ends, everything is destroyed: messages, connection data, encryption keys

Using this method removes the common risks found in traditional messaging systems. It doesn’t just protect message content — it ensures the entire conversation remains private, short-lived, and under your control.

How to start encrypted messaging on extrasafe.chat

Encrypted messaging is built directly into the private call experience on extrasafe.chat. Here's how it works — in three simple steps:

1. Click “Start a Meeting”

Head to extrasafe.chat and click the Start a Meeting button in the top right corner. Your browser will prompt you to allow access to your camera and microphone — simply approve to continue. You’ll be placed into a private, secure room instantly.

2. Share the Invitation Link

As soon as the room opens, a pop-up will appear with your unique meeting link. Click “Copy” or “Share”, then send it to your contact via email, messenger, or any other platform. Only the people with this link can join your session.

How to start encrypted messaging on extrasafe.chat - steps 1 & 2

How to start encrypted messaging on extrasafe.chat - steps 1 & 2

3. Send Your Messages Securely

Once your guest joins, you can start messaging immediately. Click on the chat icon at the bottom menu. Every message on this chat goes directly between you and your guest and is encrypted with asymmetric encryption, the same robust security behind blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Where encryption keys are generated locally and stay on your device, unlike traditional messaging apps. Messages never pass through a central server, and once the session ends, everything disappears automatically. When you click on the end button, everything will be destroyed immediately.

Send your messages securely on extrasafe.chat

Send your messages securely on extrasafe.chat

You can host a private video call with up to 5 participants. Sessions remain open as long as needed, without time limits or interruptions.

Video conferencing without time limits - up to 5 participants

Video conferencing without time limits - up to 5 participants

Once you're on the call, you can also share your screen and collaborate securely.

Secure screen sharing - extrasafe.chat

Secure screen sharing - extrasafe.chat

Take back control of your private conversations. Try it now at: extrasafe.chat

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