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X Chat by Elon Musk: The new encrypted messaging app focused on privacy
Elon Musk announced the upcoming launch of X Chat, an independent messaging app aiming to rewrite privacy standards in the messaging market. Unlike WhatsApp clones filled with ads, this new app promises robust encryption and a clear policy against user tracking, setting a new standard in digital communication.
Why Privacy in Messaging Apps Is Critical
The current messaging app landscape reveals an uncomfortable reality: while many boast encryption, they leave significant security gaps open. WhatsApp, for example, implements end-to-end encryption for message content but leaves metadata — information about who you communicate with and how often — completely visible. Even worse, this data is shared across Meta’s products, allowing personal user data to feed advertising systems.
For Elon Musk, this approach represents a structural vulnerability. If tech giants can access users’ communication patterns, the same path is open for malicious exploitation. X Chat emerges as a direct response to these issues, proposing a “no hooks” policy — no invasive data collection for advertising purposes.
How X Chat Differs from WhatsApp and Telegram in Encryption
While Telegram offers public and private channels with varying levels of protection, and WhatsApp relies on the Signal Protocol, X Chat goes further. Elon Musk’s app adopts encryption inspired by Bitcoin’s security principles, implementing a peer-to-peer system that eliminates trusted intermediaries.
This technical approach means that not even the platform’s servers can access conversation content — a layer of protection more robust than most competitors offer. The goal is simple: create an environment where files, text messages, audio and video calls can be shared without data fueling targeted advertising algorithms.
Elon Musk’s Vision for an Independent and Secure Chat
Elon Musk revealed his plans for X Chat during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, positioning the app as part of his broader strategy to turn X into a platform for “everything” — from social networks to private communication. The independent chat reinforces this ambition, allowing users to enjoy privacy without relying on the infrastructure of industry giants.
Musk’s bet is that by truly delivering a less vulnerable messaging experience, he can pressure competitors to reconsider their user data-based business models. This move could redefine privacy expectations across the digital communication market.
When Will X Chat Be Available to Users
The app’s launch is scheduled for the coming months, according to announcements. During the testing phase, X Chat is refining its encryption and validating platform security before wider availability. It remains uncertain whether the implementation will meet the initial vision’s ambitions, but one thing is clear: Elon Musk knows how to keep the tech sector on its toes.
If X Chat effectively delivers a truly secure and untracked messaging experience, the next message you send could be free from the corporate scrutiny that characterizes conventional apps.