X launches Chat, its new encrypted DMs, giving users stronger privacy through end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, and secure file sharing. Many users are asking what “Chat” changes, how secure it is, and whether it fully replaces traditional DMs. Here’s a quick breakdown of the features, availability, and privacy limits based on what we know so far.
Chat is a full upgrade to X’s messaging system, adding end-to-end encryption, voice and video calls, and disappearing messages. It is already live on iOS and the web, with Android support arriving soon. Old messages migrate automatically, making the transition seamless for all users.
The platform says Chat uses E2EE for messages and file transfers, but metadata—like delivery time or sender—remains unencrypted. X also acknowledges users can’t detect possible man-in-the-middle attacks yet, though verification tools are “coming soon.” Privacy controls like screenshot blocking and auto-delete timers add extra protection.
Yes. Chat fully replaces the previous DM system while keeping your old conversations intact. It adds modern features such as message editing, disappearing chats, video calling, and cross-device syncing.
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