How privacy-first teams use Blink

Real architecture, real protections — illustrated through representative scenarios.

Illustrative personas. To honour the privacy we sell, we don’t publish named customers. The scenarios below are representative examples built around Blink’s real, shipped capabilities — not specific organisations.
Investigative newsroom

Protecting sources with zero-knowledge messaging

A cross-border reporting team needed conversations that even a subpoenaed server couldn't reveal. With Blink, servers hold only ciphertext, and reverse-PIN duress wipe protects reporters at hostile borders.

Private wealth & legal

Immortal records for high-stakes approvals

A boutique advisory firm uses transaction messages — tamper-evident, never-expiring records and receipts — to log client approvals, while disappearing messages keep day-to-day chat ephemeral.

Field NGO

Secure coordination in high-risk regions

An aid organisation equips field staff with the anti-keylogger keyboard, screenshot blocking, and remote wipe, so a lost device never becomes a leaked roster.

Executive team

A locked Space for the C-suite

A leadership group runs sensitive deals inside a guarded, lockable Space with RBAC and admin-broadcast channels — keys live on-device, not on the server.