Messages protected by design
One-to-one conversations are protected end to end so your private web chat remains yours. Encryption underpins every Kissend exchange from the first message.
Security
Kissend treats privacy as the product. End-to-end encryption, username identity without a phone number, connection approval, and discretion tools work together so secure messaging feels calm — not complicated.
Encryption
End-to-end protected conversations by default, not an upgrade.
Identity
Username-based, so your phone number stays private.
Discretion
Disappearing messages, blur, and screenshot protection.
Encryption
Kissend is designed so private messages stay between the people in the conversation. Encrypted chat is the default foundation — not an optional upgrade — because secure messaging should be ordinary, not exceptional.
One-to-one conversations are protected end to end so your private web chat remains yours. Encryption underpins every Kissend exchange from the first message.
We focus on clear privacy practices and product choices that reduce unnecessary exposure — see also our Privacy Policy.
Identity
Many messengers require a phone number and then unlock contact discovery across your entire address book. Kissend takes a different path: username-based identity so you can chat privately without handing over your number or inviting mass contact matching.
Your Kissend username is how people reach you. That keeps private messaging intentional and reduces the risk of strangers messaging you simply because they have your number.
Connection requests mean conversations start with consent. You decide who can message you — see the walkthrough on how it works.
Discretion
Encryption protects messages in transit and at rest between participants. Discretion tools help in real life — when someone is looking over your shoulder, or when a detail should not linger in chat history.
Share sensitive details that disappear after they are seen, reducing leftover traces in long chat histories.
Visually protect conversations in shared spaces so private messaging stays discreet when others are nearby.
Add another layer of care for conversations that need extra discretion. See features.
What we don't do
Kissend is built as private one-to-one web chat — not a growth engine that mines address books. We do not ask you to upload contacts to "find friends," and we do not wrap messaging in public profiles or group noise.
Phone number required
No — username
Contact syncing
Never scraped
Social feed
Does not exist
Reach
One-to-one, by consent
We don't require your phone number — chat with a username instead. And we don't turn chat into a social network: no channels, no public discovery feeds, no algorithmic noise. One conversation at a time — see why we built it this way.
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Open Kissend for encrypted browser chat — or read how we handle data in our Privacy Policy.