No conventional signup

Chat With Strangers Without Registration

You can enter the Strangers Chat matching flow without creating a conventional email, phone, password, or social-login account. The backend still creates a temporary anonymous session to authorize private operations.

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What you can do without an account

The setup screen lets you choose an optional nickname, your own gender selection, mutual match preferences, a chat language, and up to eight interests. After confirming adult status and accepting the rules, you can search, exchange text, see typing and presence signals, end, find the next stranger, or submit a report. None of those actions requires a public profile page, follower graph, personal feed, email inbox, or phone verification in the current product.

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What the service does not request

The chat form does not ask for a legal name, email address, mobile number, profile photograph, identity document, home address, school, employer, or payment card. Do not place those details in a nickname, interest, message, or report. A stranger can ask for information the site itself does not require; that request is not proof that sharing is necessary. Leave when someone pressures you to reveal identity, pay money, transfer to another platform, or complete an external “verification.”

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What may be saved in the browser

Local browser storage can remember the selected interface language, matching preferences, optional nickname, interests, adult confirmation, guideline acceptance, temporary anonymous authentication session, and coordination data used to avoid creating a separate anonymous login for every open tab. A service worker may cache the public app shell and static assets. Anyone with access to the same unlocked browser profile may be able to reuse those settings, and clearing site data can reset them.

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Session limits without a permanent profile

No-signup access is convenient, but it cannot promise that a chat will survive every refresh, browser closure, device restart, storage restriction, authentication expiry, or provider interruption. The current interface attempts to preserve a live chat through temporary backgrounding and reconnects, while a full page or session replacement can still end it. Nicknames are not reserved, identity is not verified, and there is no permanent inbox where a user can recover an old conversation later.

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No account does not mean no rules

Community Guidelines and the 18+ policy apply to every session. Abuse prevention can use message rate limits, private server authorization, report context, session records, connection signals, and temporary access restrictions without publishing a profile. Those controls reduce some misuse but cannot detect every harmful participant or guarantee a risk-free conversation. The age checkbox is user-provided confirmation, not identity or age verification.

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