Message. Call. Share. All of it private. All of it yours.
Text messaging across devices using the Signal Protocol — the same standard trusted by security professionals worldwide. Your messages are encrypted before they leave your device. We are a relay for data we cannot read. Sealed sender — removing sender identity from what our own servers can see at delivery — is in final implementation now.
One-to-one voice calling is the next build phase once messaging hardening closes. The design is settled: end-to-end encrypted signaling, with a media relay stepping in only when two devices can't connect directly. Video comes after voice is stable.
Encrypted file sharing, in transit and at rest, with no third-party storage in the path — designed to the same standard as messaging. Build sequencing lands after voice.
A planned upgrade to the cryptographic layer — post-quantum resistant, matching Signal's current production posture. Sequenced after voice calling ships. Details when the build starts.
Fenrir is not a social network. It does not have stories, status updates, or ads. It is a communication tool — messaging, calls, and file sharing. That is all. And it does those things well.
If you have ever felt that your messages are being read, your habits tracked, or your attention sold — Fenrir was built with that feeling in mind. Communication should not cost you your privacy.
If you work with information that matters — to your business, your clients, or your family — you need a channel that does not leak. Fenrir gives you that without requiring you to manage any infrastructure yourself.
Three facts about the structure before the specifics.
The infrastructure Fenrir runs on is owned by AetherMind. We did not rent it from a cloud provider. We built it, we operate it, and we control what it does.
There is no advertising model behind Fenrir. We do not sell data, analyse conversations, or build profiles. That is not a policy — it is a structural fact.
We are based in Qatar and own the infrastructure your data lives on. No hyperscaler, no silent third party — you know exactly who operates this.
When you sign up, we ask for a username and password. That is it. No phone number. No email address. We do not ask because we do not need it. Your identity on Fenrir is your username.
You find people on Fenrir by searching their username. That is the only way. We do not scan your contacts. We do not ask for your phone book. There is no contact hashing.
Your messages are encrypted on your device using the Signal Protocol before they leave it. They travel to our server as encrypted data we cannot read. We are a relay for data we cannot see. Even if we wanted to read your messages, we could not.
We're finishing sealed sender: removing sender identity from what our own servers can see at the moment of delivery, so the server knows a message arrived but not who sent it. This closes out the current messaging-hardening phase, ahead of voice.
We store your username, your display name if you set one, and your public encryption keys. We store the fact that a message was delivered to an account and when — never what it said. That is the complete list. There is no behavioural profile, no advertising data, no analytics on your conversations.
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