Use Case: Private Messages
A Private Way to Send Long Personal Messages
Some messages aren’t meant to be skimmed. They’re meant to be read carefully — and only by the right person.
This use case shows a privacy-friendly way to send long private messages with more control over how your words are seen.
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Why long personal messages need privacy
Long personal messages often carry emotion, context, and nuance — but typical messaging tools expose them immediately. Privacy is sometimes as simple as choosing how your words appear in someone’s space.
If you’re sharing study notes in group chats instead of personal messages, read: How Students Share Notes Without Sharing Answers Too Soon.
Common risks (previews, shoulders, forwarding)
- Messages previewed on lock screens
- Accidental reading over someone’s shoulder
- Copying, saving, or forwarding
Writers face a similar issue with early drafts: How Writers Share Drafts Without Losing Control.
A simple freeze-and-send workflow
- Write the full private message.
- Freeze it into a single code.
- Send the code instead of plain text.
- Let the reader open it intentionally.
FrozenText™ is a privacy-friendly way to send long private messages without creating accounts or storing conversations.
Best situations to use it
- Emotional messages
- Difficult conversations
- Personal explanations
- Sensitive updates