X, formerly Twitter, has launched its new standalone XChat app on iOS. The XChat app introduces end-to-end encrypted messaging. Some of these include encrypted group chats, disappearing messages, voice notes and message unsending. XChat is now available on iOS with an Android release expected soon. X is set to launch its standalone messaging app called XChat for iPhone and iPad on April 17, based on its listing on the App Store. XChat will allow users to send private messages to others on X in a separate app focused only on conversations. The company said the app is designed to give users a more direct and private messaging experience. The app will not include ads or tracking, and messages will be protected with end-to-end encryption. Read more in our articles including "XChat app now available on iOS" and "X to launch XChat messaging app on iPhone and iPad".
X, formerly Twitter, has launched its new standalone XChat app on iOS. The XChat app introduces end-to-end encrypted messaging.
Some of these include encrypted group chats, disappearing messages, voice notes and message unsending. XChat is now available on iOS with an Android release expected soon. X is set to launch its standalone messaging app called XChat for iPhone and iPad on April 17, based on its listing on the App Store.
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