Your email address for access. Your phone number for "security". Your real name for verification. You hand these over so quickly you stop noticing — but each one is a permanent link between you and the platform.
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Once they have your phone number, you can't take it back.
Under current laws in most countries, the company you gave your number to can share it with third parties within 48 hours. It moves through data brokers invisibly. That number never stops circulating.
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85% of users abandon an app at the registration screen.
That number isn't about laziness — it's about people making a reasonable calculation. They came to chat, not to create a profile. The platform asking for personal information before you've seen a single feature is asking for trust you haven't had a reason to give.
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True anonymity requires zero registration.
You cannot be anonymous to a platform that knows who you are. If they have your email, they can link your chat history to you. If they have your phone number, they can link you to everything. No sign-up means no link.
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Chatrio asks for nothing.
No email. No phone. No social login. You open chatrio.app, optionally type a nickname, and start talking. When you leave, the conversation disappears. Nothing was stored. Nothing follows you.