EXTRA SAFE Has Launched Browser Lite, a Secure P2P Video Call App Without Registration

Tel Aviv, Israel, April 8th, 2025, Chainwire

As concerns over digital privacy reach new heights, a growing number of users are questioning the safety of their communications. With cybercrime projected to cost the global economy $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, data breaches exposing millions of personal records, and governments ramping up surveillance capabilities, the risks of using conventional online communication tools have never been greater.

Now, a new platform is targeting the vulnerabilities embedded in popular video calling services. EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite, launched on March 17, 2025, is a p2p video conferencing tool that requires no logins, and all meeting data is destroyed when the session ends. 

EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite connects users directly, eliminating the risks associated with third-party servers handling or transferring user data. It offers p2p video calls, meaning data travels directly between devices without ever touching or being stored on 3rd party servers. No data is collected, and all meeting data is permanently destroyed after each call. The result is a private conferencing app that allows small remote teams, crypto holders, and business partners to hop on a private video call instantly without having to log in or provide personal information.

EXTRA SAFE’s approach reflects a broader shift in the tech industry, where privacy-first alternatives are gaining ground. Encrypted messaging apps have surged in popularity as users move away from platforms that mine personal data for advertising or have a vulnerable structure—issues that could expose users to security risks, including identity theft or loss of crypto assets. Moreover, EXTRA SAFE makes it incredibly easy to hop on a call since no login is required. For users not connected to a Google account or without Zoom installed on their device, this provides a fast and seamless alternative.

While Google Meet is technically p2p, it requires users to be logged into a Google account to join a call. Zoom requires an email address and the installation of its application. Even Element—considered one of the leading decentralized platforms—asks for a social account for login. Although these services promote privacy, the requirement to share personal credentials introduces potential vulnerabilities. A more secure approach is one that collects no data at all—what isn’t gathered cannot be exposed.

The Growing Threat to Digital Privacy

According to Statista, more than 422 million records were exposed in data breaches in just the third quarter of 2024. In the first quarter of 2021, a staggering 818 million data sets were compromised in a single incident. And these are just the publicly disclosed breaches.

The Hidden Risk: Centralized Servers & Metadata Exposure

As crypto holders, we believe that owning your online assets is about having full control over them. On most online communication platforms, encryption keys are generated on centralized servers. Just as individuals would not rely on a third party to create their private key for Bitcoin, it may not be advisable to trust a company to generate and manage the keys for private video calls.

Over the past year, platforms like Telegram have suffered massive metadata leaks, exposing user identities and contact information. This data is just as valuable as the content itself — it allows companies, hackers, and governments to map out your relationships, track behavior patterns, and build detailed profiles, even if they can’t decrypt your messages.

Leaked credentials can lead to identity theft, account takeovers, harassment, and loss of trust, putting personal and financial security at risk.

How EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite Works

EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite takes a completely data-free approach: no logins, account creations, or app installations are required. Users can instantly start a truly private video conference, making it one of the most seamless and secure conferencing experiences available today.

EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite is a private p2p video-conferencing platform that never collects personal information. All meeting data is transmitted directly between participants, and when the session ends, the data is immediately destroyed.

With EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite, users can start a secure video call instantly—no login, account, or app installation is necessary. This makes it exceptionally fast and convenient to hop on a call from any device or browser. The platform employs the same robust encryption model trusted in blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum. This ensures that decryption keys are generated on the user’s device and never leave it, providing a level of privacy and security unmatched by traditional conferencing solutions.

Privacy does not rely on trusting a platform to “secure” user data—it begins with ensuring that no data is created or stored in the first place. That is the foundational principle behind what EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite offers.

What’s Next for EXTRA SAFE

The team behind EXTRA SAFE is already working on the next phase: a native mobile app that will bring additional features and convenience to its privacy-first communication platform. Building on the core strengths of Browser Lite, the upcoming app will introduce enhancements like quick dialing from saved contacts, one-click group calling, and secure file sharing—while still adhering to EXTRA SAFE’s strict no-logging, no-data-collection principles.

Users can expect the same seamless experience they’ve come to rely on with Browser Lite, but now with added functionality designed for on-the-go privacy. As always, all calls, messages, and data exchanges will remain p2p, with asymmetric encryption ensuring that your private keys never leave your device. The result is an even more robust, user-friendly tool for secure communication, regardless of where or what device you’re using.

About EXTRA SAFE

EXTRA SAFE isn’t just another tech product—it’s a project built by people who truly believe in privacy. The team behind it consists of early crypto adopters who valued privacy long before it became mainstream. They understand firsthand the risks of centralized control and data leaks, having witnessed countless crypto holders lose fortunes.

Unlike most video conferencing platforms, which focus on building a brand-centered community, EXTRA SAFE educates on online privacy. Through its social media content, the team empowers individuals with knowledge about how to stay safe online and protect their digital lives in an era where personal data is constantly under threat.

For the crypto community, which has already suffered enough from hacks, scams, and financial losses, EXTRA SAFE isn’t just another tool; it’s a necessity. A place where privacy protection isn’t a feature — it’s the foundation.

EXTRA SAFE Browser Lite is now available for free at extrasafe.chat.

Users can follow EXTRA SAFE on XLinkedIn, and YouTube for security tips and privacy market trends.

Contact

Rita Urbach
Marketing Strategist
extrasafe.chat
[email protected]

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