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SpaceForMyWorld

A private, ephemeral messenger that opens in the browser: two people meet in an end-to-end encrypted room, with no account and no install, and everything disappears at the end.

The landing page: two people meet in a room that closes on its own.

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Application type

Platforms

  • Online  Requires a modern browser with Web Crypto and WebRTC. There is no fallback: if the browser cannot provide the required cryptographic primitives, the app refuses to open the room rather than downgrade.
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Features

Properties

  1.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  VoiP Calls
  2.  End-to-End Encryption
  3.  No Tracking
  4.  No registration required
  5.  Dark Mode
  6.  Ad-free
  7.  Web-Based
  8.  Video Calling

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SpaceForMyWorld information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • French
    • Arabic
    • Bulgarian
    • Chinese
    • Croatian
    • Czech
    • Danish
    • Dutch
    • Estonian
    • Finnish
    • German
    • Greek
    • Hindi
    • Hungarian
    • Icelandic
    • Indonesian
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Latvian
    • Lithuanian
    • Luxembourgish
    • Maltese
    • Norwegian
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Romanian
    • Russian
    • Slovak
    • Slovene
    • Spanish
    • Swedish
    • Turkish
    • Ukrainian

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What is SpaceForMyWorld?

SpaceForMyWorld is an ephemeral messenger for two people, accessible directly in a browser, with no account, no phone number and no installation.

One person opens a room and passes the room number and the code to the other through a channel of their choosing — out loud, on paper, through another messenger. The code never travels through the service. The two browsers then derive a shared key: a Diffie-Hellman exchange on curve P-256 with ephemeral keys, combined with the room code stretched through PBKDF2 at 600,000 iterations, keys separated by HKDF, content encrypted with AES-GCM. The key never leaves the device.

A room lives for one hour at most. There is no account, no address book and no history: once it is over, the conversation exists nowhere. Messages, images, documents, and audio and video calls are supported.

What the service does not do, and what we write on our own security page: it does not hide who is talking to whom — the relay can see that two endpoints are exchanging, when, and roughly how much. And like any web service, the code is loaded from our servers on every visit.