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Updated · Tech Times · Apr 11X Unveils XChat Messaging App with Encryption and Group Features for iPhone and iPad
5 articles · Updated · Tech Times · Apr 11
- X is launching its standalone messaging app, XChat, for iPhone and iPad on April 17.
- XChat offers end-to-end encrypted messaging, group chats, video calls, disappearing messages, and screenshot blocking, with no ads or tracking.
- While X touts privacy features, App Store details indicate some user data may still be collected and linked to identities.
XChat promises total privacy, so why does Apple say it collects your location and search history? Elon Musk touts XChat's security, but why do experts warn it has critical privacy flaws? Is XChat just a messenger, or the first step in X controlling your social life and money? Can a for-profit 'everything app' truly offer private messaging, or is your data the real product? As regulators circle Grok AI, what are the real privacy risks of using it inside XChat?