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sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion

First seen Feb 23, 2026

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  • 17 community reports from users

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2/23/2026

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Community Reports

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

A tor hidden Message service: Sinbox - sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion I found Sinbox listed on this anti-censorship websie: https://stopcensure.noblogs.org/post/2014/08/24/emails-alternatives-to-tormail/ >Sinbox – http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Sadly, I don't think you can send emails across the internet with it. Visiting http://sinbox4irsyaauzo.onion tells us it's Copyleft since 2012! I'm not sure how I've never heard of it before, but I'm glad to see it. The landing page says: >Greetings guest, > >Sinbox is a secure online inbox for users of the Tor Network. It requires NO JavaScript or cookies and all messages sent through the system are encrypted using multi-layered encryption techniques. Each sinbox is allocated its own unique viewing key - which you download and secure locally. You provide this key each time you login and it will only be stored on our server until you logout or your session expires. The authentication, encryption and decryption processes are completely decentralized from the host machine. > >The system itself is very plain and simple - as it was designed that way. Sinbox users can store an unlimited number of messages and can even send file attachments to one another. There is no quota concerning files received, although attachments must not exceed 5MB per each individual message. > >For those of you who are looking to make friends - please feel free to list yourself in our public directory. This directory enables other sinbox users to easily find and message you. You may if you wish list your TorChat ID in this directory. If you require a safe alternative to email then signup for a free sinbox today. > >Please stay safe out there and remember - NEVER GIVE OUT PERSONAL DETAILS TO ANYONE! > >Kind regards, >Sinbox Admin Sinbox's FAQ reads like this: *

3254 days ago1 upvote

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