Messaging
Threema
Swiss-based paid messaging with strong privacy, no phone number required, and minimal
Threema is a private messaging with . It helps you keep more control over your data.
Who is this for?
β Good for you if:
- β’ You want privacy-focused messaging without a phone number
- β’ You prefer paid apps that don't monetize your data
- β’ You need Swiss privacy protections
- β’ You want easy-to-use encrypted messaging
- β’ You need business/enterprise messaging features
β Think twice if:
- β’ You want free messaging (Threema is a paid app)
- β’ You need to message people who only use free apps
- β’ You want the largest user base (Threema is smaller than mainstream)
- β’ You need messaging (Threema uses central servers)
- β’ You want by default (Threema is but was closed initially)
Overview
Threema is a messaging app from Switzerland that focuses on privacy and security. Unlike many messaging apps, Threema doesn't require a phone number or email address - you just get a random Threema ID. All your messages, voice calls, and video calls are encrypted, so only you and the person you're talking to can see them. Threema doesn't collect your data, doesn't track you, and doesn't show you ads. The app includes features like group chats, file sharing, and polls. Threema is a paid app (one-time purchase, no subscription), which means they don't need to make money from your data. It's based in Switzerland, which has strong privacy laws, and is particularly useful if you want a secure messaging app without relying on free services that might monetize your data.
Privacy highlight
End-to-end encrypted messaging with Swiss privacy laws. No phone numbers required, no , strong . Paid app with no subscriptions.
Quick facts
- Country:
- π¨π Switzerland
- Pricing:
- Paid
- Platform:
- Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Linux
- Technical:
- Beginner
- :
- Yes
- :
- Minimal telemetry
- :
- No
- Open-source status:
- Partially open source
- :
- No
- :
- No
Key features
- End-to-end encrypted messaging
- Voice and video calls with
- Group messaging with
- File sharing with
- Disappearing messages
- Username support (phone number privacy)
Security & encryption Click to expand
- Yes
- Encryption protocols
- NaCl (XSalsa20-Poly1305, Curve25519)
- Threema uses with keys generated and stored on user devices. The service uses the NaCl ( and Library) library. Threema does not have access to keys as they never leave user devices. The service uses secure key exchange protocols to establish encrypted sessions between users. Threema supports secure and recovery through encrypted . The service is based in Switzerland and operates under Swiss privacy laws.
- Offline support
- No
Telemetry & tracking Click to expand
- Minimal telemetry
- No
- Ip no
- Threema does not collect data. The service does not track users, collect usage statistics, or monitor message activity. Threema does not log IP addresses and does not use or tools. The application is designed for maximum privacy with no . Threema routes all communication through its own servers but does not log or store message content.
Jurisdiction & compliance Click to expand
- Threema is developed by Threema GmbH, which is based in Switzerland. The service operates servers in Switzerland and Europe. Threema does not retain message content on servers, so there is minimal data residency concern. The service operates under Swiss privacy laws and GDPR requirements, providing strong data protection.
- Threema does not retain message content on servers. Messages are delivered and then deleted from servers. The service retains minimal (Threema IDs for account management) but does not retain message content, timestamps, or contact lists. Threema does not log IP addresses. Users can delete their accounts and all associated data at any time. The service operates under Swiss privacy laws.
- Legal frameworks
- Revenue sources
- Paid app, Subscription
Editorial signals Click to expand
- 83
- Trust score
- 88
- Trust breakdown (0β10)
- Encryption: 95, Audits: 85, Open source: 50, Telemetry: 100, Jurisdiction: 90, Transparency: 85, Trackers: 100
- Editorial notes
- Usability: 90, Performance: 85, Family friendly: 90
User experience Click to expand
- Signup requirements
- none
- Onboarding difficulty (1-5)
- 1
- Accessibility features
- Support for modern accessibility features depends on the platform version.
Backup & portability Click to expand
- No
- Migration tools
- May offer import or export tools; see official docs.
- Account recovery options depend on the provider.
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