XChat: Chat Ad-Free Now
Ditch ads and trackers: Secure, encrypted XChat revolutionizes iOS messaging.
27 apr 2026 (Aggiornato il 27 apr 2026) - Scritto da Christian Tico
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Christian Tico
27 apr 2026 (Aggiornato il 27 apr 2026)
X Launches XChat: The Ad-Free, Encrypted Messaging App for iOS
X has unveiled XChat, a standalone iOS app designed exclusively for direct messaging, promising a private space free from ads, tracking, and the distractions of the main X platform. This launch marks a significant step toward dedicated, secure conversations for X users.
What is XChat and Why Was It Created?
XChat separates direct messages from the primary X app, creating a focused environment for one-on-one and group chats. Launched publicly on April 24th for iPhone and iPad, it builds on beta testing earlier this year to refine the user experience based on feedback.
The app targets users seeking cleaner, more private communication without the noise of social feeds, ads, or data tracking found elsewhere.
Key Features of XChat
XChat packs robust tools for modern messaging, emphasizing privacy and convenience:
- End-to-end encrypted messages with PIN protection for added security.
- Disappearing messages that auto-delete after a set time.
- Edit or delete messages for everyone in the chat.
- Screenshot blocking to prevent unauthorized captures.
- Audio and video calls for seamless voice and face-to-face interactions.
- File sharing and group chats for collaborative discussions.
- No ads or tracking mechanisms, ensuring a pure conversational space.
Users connect effortlessly with their existing X contacts, making the transition smooth.
Privacy and Security Claims
X positions XChat as a secure haven with full end-to-end encryption and features like message editing and screenshot prevention. The app description highlights its ad-free, tracking-free design, appealing to privacy-conscious users.
However, security experts have raised concerns, noting that XChat may not match the robustness of apps like Signal. Past disputes over X's encryption claims suggest users should verify protections independently.
Availability and Getting Started
Currently exclusive to iOS via the App Store, XChat is free to download and use. Search for "XChat by X Corp" to install, then log in with your X account to begin chatting.
Android users may need to wait, as the initial rollout focuses on Apple devices.
Conclusion
XChat redefines private messaging on X by offering encryption, advanced features, and a distraction-free interface in a dedicated app.
For those prioritizing secure, ad-free chats, XChat delivers a compelling option, though ongoing scrutiny of its security will be key to widespread trust.
XChat marks an interesting shift: X is trying to separate messaging from feed noise and present it as a more private, faster, ad-free space. The real issue, though, is not just the clean experience but trust: if the encryption and privacy promises hold up, it could become a solid option for everyday and work chats; if they do not, it will remain an elegant interface that still needs a lot of scrutiny.
What is XChat and when was it released for iOS devices?
