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Onion Chat: Privacy Beyond Conventional Encryption

Discover how ON3X Onion Chat uses multi-layer encryption, self-destructing messages, and granular privacy controls to keep your conversations truly private.

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Onion Chat: Privacy Beyond Conventional Encryption

Privacy Beyond End-to-End Encryption

Most messaging apps offer end-to-end encryption (E2E) and call it a day. ON3X Onion Chat goes further with multi-layer encryption inspired by the principles behind Tor routing. Your messages are wrapped in multiple layers of encryption, making it virtually impossible for anyone β€” including ON3X β€” to read your conversations.

Self-Destructing Messages

Set messages to automatically destroy themselves after being read. Whether you choose 5 seconds, 1 minute, or 1 hour, once the timer expires, the message is gone β€” from both devices and our servers. The visual explosion animation isn't just eye candy; it's a confirmation that your data has been permanently erased.

Granular Privacy Controls

Onion Chat gives you fine-grained control over your privacy. Choose who can see your name, avatar, and online status. Disable read receipts for specific conversations. Control whether your messages can be forwarded. Every privacy decision is yours to make.

Full-Featured Messaging

Privacy doesn't mean sacrificing features. Onion Chat supports text messages, voice notes, images, reactions, and group conversations β€” all with the same multi-layer encryption. Rich media is encrypted end-to-end before it ever leaves your device.

Why It Matters for Finance

When you're discussing financial matters β€” transactions, portfolio strategy, or account details β€” privacy isn't a luxury. It's a necessity. Onion Chat ensures that your financial conversations stay between you and the people you trust.

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