Elon Musk has launched a new messaging feature XChat on his social media platform X. Musk posted this information on Sunday. In this new chat feature, you will get end-to-end encryption, auto-delete messages, and the option to send any file.
This service is currently in beta version and is available to select users.
Bitcoin-style encryption and new technical architecture
Elon Musk claims that Bitcoin-like encryption technology has been used in XChat. It is based on a new architecture, which will give a new level of security and privacy.
Audio-video calling without a mobile number
Musk also said that audio and video calling facilities will also be available through XChat, and the special thing is that it will not be mandatory to link the mobile number for this. That is, users will be able to communicate while maintaining their identity.
XChat is currently in the testing phase.
According to a TechCrunch report, XChat is currently in the testing phase. The company is testing it with limited users. However, it is not yet clear when it will be rolled out for the general public.
X started the encrypted messaging service in the year 2023, but then it was limited to only a few special users.
Is competition with WhatsApp certain?
Looking at XChat, it is clear that Elon Musk intends to challenge instant messaging apps like WhatsApp. While WhatsApp requires login with a mobile number, XChat can be run even without a mobile number, which is a big difference.
What is End-to-End Encryption?
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a security technology in which the message sent is secure only between the sender and the recipient. This means that no third person in between, be it a hacker or a company, can read or decode that message.
This technology is already being used by apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram, and now XChat has also joined this list.
What does the future say?
With the arrival of XChat, competition between instant messaging apps will become more intense. This new initiative of Musk can give a new shape to the future of digital communication.
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