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Anonymous Chat

Anonymous chat is the simplest way to talk to a stranger online without giving up anything personal. There is no account to create, no profile to fill out, and no phone number to verify. You pick a name, choose your country, and you are in. Conversations live only for the moment you are having them β€” once you close the tab, the chat is gone.

Anonymity is not a marketing word here. It is the only setting we ship in.
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What β€œanonymous” actually means on this platform

A lot of chat sites use the word "anonymous" loosely. We mean it literally. You are not asked for an email, a phone number, or any kind of identity verification. You provide a display name (which can be anything), an age you certify is 18 or older, a gender (or "prefer not to say"), and a country. That is the entirety of the profile. No avatars, no biographies, no follower counts, no friends list, no chat history that follows you across sessions.

The platform stores enough information to keep the service safe β€” your session ID, your display name, your country code, and the age you confirmed. None of that information is ever connected to a real-world identity, because we never collect a real-world identity in the first place. When your session expires, the profile is deleted.

How conversations work

After you join, you see a directory of people who are online right now. You can browse by country, narrow by gender, and set an age range. Tapping anyone in the list opens a private conversation with them. Both sides see the chat appear immediately β€” no "request" gate, no waiting, no friends list to populate. If a conversation goes nowhere, close it and pick someone else.

You can have several chats open at the same time. Each one is in its own inbox row with an unread count, so you can move between conversations like browser tabs. If something gets weird, you can block the person (which ends the chat instantly and prevents them from ever messaging you again) or report them to our moderation tooling, which records the report against the offending session.

  • No account, no email, no phone β€” the only "login" is the session in your browser tab
  • Open as many concurrent chats as you want, like inbox conversations
  • Block once and the connection is permanently broken from both sides
  • Three independent blocks within 24 hours kicks the offending user off the platform

Why anonymous chat is having a moment again

Most "social" software in 2025 isn't social. It's identity-bound, algorithm-driven, and optimized for retention rather than conversation. Anonymous chat is the opposite β€” it removes identity from the equation and gives you a stranger across the table for as long as the conversation is interesting. There's no audience watching, no engagement score, no version of you that has to be performed.

People come here for very different reasons. Some are travelling and want to talk to someone local in the city they're visiting. Some are lonely after moving cities or jobs. Some practise a language with a native speaker. Some need to vent to someone who won't connect it back to their real life. The platform doesn't care which one applies to you.

Safety, without monitoring you

We don't read your chats. There are no human moderators sitting on the other end of a console watching conversations roll by, and there is no content-classification pipeline tagging what you say. The protection model is structural rather than surveillance-based: a per-message rate limit, a phone-number detector that refuses to deliver messages containing phone numbers, behavioural bot-detection that shadow-bans accounts showing scripted patterns, and the Block and Report buttons that put the moderation decision in users' hands.

If you ever feel uncomfortable, leave the chat. You owe a stranger no explanation. The Block button is one tap away. If something is genuinely harmful or illegal, use Report β€” three reports against the same session from different reporters within a rolling seven-day window automatically remove that session from the platform and prevent it from rejoining for the remainder of its lifetime.

Frequently asked questions

Is anonymous chat really anonymous?

On this platform, yes. We do not collect your email, phone number, or any identity. The only information attached to your session is the display name and country you chose, and that information is deleted when your session ends.

Do I need to sign up or download anything?

No. The site runs entirely in your browser. There is no app, no account, no download. You can be in a conversation within ten seconds of opening the page.

Can someone find out who I am?

Only if you tell them. We strongly recommend you don't share your real name, location beyond country, social handles, phone number, or photos with anyone you're chatting with β€” anonymity protects you only as long as you keep it.

How long are chats kept?

Conversations are ephemeral. The server keeps them for 24 hours so messages can still be delivered if you reload, then they are deleted automatically. When you close your browser, they go with you.