extrasafe.chat gives you private calling, encrypted chat, and quick meetings in one place—powered by Ethereum algorithms, P2P, and WebRTC (not on‑chain). Here are four everyday situations where it shines.
What you’ll learn
When to switch to extrasafe.chat during a live call
How the EXTRA SAFE number enables anonymous, dialer‑style calling
Why on‑device keys + P2P are ideal for on‑the‑go security
How to turn any device (even without a SIM) into a phone‑like communicator
1. Fix Meeting Hiccups Instantly
Scenario: You’re in a Google Meet/Zoom/Teams call and audio/video keeps glitching.
Do this: drop an extrasafe.chat meeting link in the chat; everyone joins in seconds from their browser or the app. Media is encrypted via WebRTC; our servers help stabilize connections when needed.

Fix Meeting Hiccups Instantly
2. Anonymous Calling
Scenario: You want to be reachable without exposing personal identifiers.
Do this: share your EXTRA SAFE number (random 9‑digit) and set a nickname for recognition. Contacts dial you in the app—private and anonymous by design.

Anonymous Calling
3. On‑the‑Go Security
Scenario: You need a quick voice or video call from your phone with strong protection.
Do this: Open the app and start a voice call or meeting. Messages and chats are end‑to‑end encrypted; media uses WebRTC; connections favor P2P.

On‑the‑Go Security
4. Turn Any Device Into a Phone
Scenario: Use a device without a SIM (tablet, kids’ Wi‑Fi device) for calls and chats.
Do this: Download the app, create your EXTRA SAFE number, and place/receive dialer‑style voice calls over Wi‑Fi; send encrypted messages; host/join meetings.

Turn Any Device Into a Phone
How it works (quick)
Ethereum algorithms: Keys are generated locally (an Ethereum‑like account) and stay on your device; communications are not on‑chain.
P2P + WebRTC: Device‑to‑device when possible; servers initiate and help keep calls stable with relay fallback.
Privacy = anonymity: Conversations aren’t linked to personal identity; We don’t monetize user data.