I used this service a long time ago. Through it on the forums, various kinds of "freebies" are often distributed, intended for distribution on one hand.
But for private messages, I would also be more careful. Passing important information to the service is a dubious matter. This reminds me of VPN services that swear they don't keep their clients' logs. Which is ultimately sheer nonsense. If such services exist, they are unlikely to have only good intentions.
The underlying technology of the blockchain and the first application of Bitcoin solved the problem of trust between strangers, but it still cannot solve all kinds of trust in real life. If everyone is anonymous, wouldn't everyone live Two worlds, it feels like agents.