The messages are fully encrypted with no advertising hooks or strange “AWS dependencies” such that I can’t read your messages even if someone put a gun to my head.
You can also do file transfers and audio/video calls. https://t.co/l0GIIZYz6y
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 20, 2025
In a bold declaration on October 20, 2025, Elon Musk took to his platform X to highlight the launch of X Chat, a fully encrypted messaging feature that promises unparalleled privacy for users. (above) “The messages are fully encrypted with no advertising hooks or strange ‘AWS dependencies’ such that I can’t read your messages even if someone put a gun to my head,” Musk stated. This announcement underscores Musk’s ongoing crusade to shield everyday communications from the prying eyes of overreaching governments, setting him apart from tech giants who often bend to state demands. While companies like Meta and Google have faced criticism for complying with surveillance requests, Musk is revolutionizing the landscape by prioritizing user sovereignty over bureaucratic compliance.
Through innovations like end-to-end encryption on X, Starlink’s uncensored internet access, and relentless exposure of deep state tactics, Musk is not just competing—he’s blowing away the competition in the fight for digital privacy. Musk’s journey to becoming a privacy champion began in earnest with his acquisition of Twitter (now X) in 2022. One of his first major acts was unveiling the “Twitter Files,” a series of internal documents released to journalists that exposed how federal agencies had infiltrated the platform’s operations. These revelations painted a chilling picture of government overreach, where agencies like the FBI routinely pressured Twitter to share user data without proper warrants. Musk didn’t stop at mere exposure; in a high-profile interview with Tucker Carlson, he revealed that the U.S. government had “full access” to users’ private direct messages before his takeover.

“The degree to which government agencies effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind,” Musk said, confirming that this included sensitive DMs. This wasn’t idle talk—Musk’s transparency sparked backlash from the Biden administration, with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launching an aggressive probe into Twitter, demanding internal communications and even the names of journalists involved in the Twitter Files. Conservatives hailed this as a heroic stand against the “censorship-industrial complex,” where Musk refused to let the feds punish him for pulling back the curtain on their surveillance schemes. Unlike his predecessors at Twitter, who often complied with government requests for user data, Musk pivoted toward fortification. He announced plans for “Twitter 2.0,” which included encrypted chat, video, and voice calls designed to eliminate vulnerabilities.
These features allow users to communicate without fear of data breaches, internal spying, or external hacks—issues that plagued the platform in the past, such as a 2018 breach exposing business DMs and a case where an ex-employee accessed data for foreign governments. By drawing on expertise from encrypted apps like Signal, Musk aimed to make X a fortress against snooping. Fast-forward to 2023, and Musk delivered on this promise by rolling out end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for direct messages, ensuring that only the sender and recipient can decrypt the content on their devices. This move directly counters federal backdoors, making it exponentially harder for agencies to access messages without user consent. As Musk tweeted at the time, strong encryption is essential to stop warrantless snooping by embedded agents or overzealous bureaucrats. What sets Musk apart is his willingness to confront governments head-on when they threaten privacy. In Europe, where speech laws often mask surveillance ambitions, Musk’s X sued the German government over “unlawful censorship demands” that included excessive requests for user data.
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Germany leads the EU in such demands, with 87 percent tied to speech offenses like “hate speech” or “fake news,” which have led to draconian measures such as police raids over memes. X’s lawsuits argue that these encroach on users’ privacy and free expression, positioning Musk as a defender against authoritarian overreach. Similarly, when the UK cracked down on online speech following riots, Musk publicly criticized the slide toward an “Orwellian society,” refusing to bow to monitoring mandates. This defiance contrasts sharply with competitors like Apple, which has compromised privacy to appease regimes like China’s, as Musk himself called out in 2022.
This retaliation stemmed from Twitter “seceding from the censorship complex,” as conservatives describe it, where pre-Musk Twitter collaborated with agencies on content moderation and data sharing. Musk fought back with a court motion to vacate the FTC’s consent order, arguing it violated requirements for objective audits. House Republicans, including Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, backed him, exposing the weaponization of agencies against privacy advocates. Compare this to other tech leaders: Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has handed over user data to governments thousands of times, while Google’s Android ecosystem is riddled with backdoors that facilitate surveillance. Even Signal, often praised for privacy, lacks the scale and integrated ecosystem Musk offers through X’s all-in-one app, which now includes file transfers, audio/video calls, and E2EE in X Chat. Musk’s holistic approach—combining exposure, innovation, and litigation—puts him miles ahead. As he integrates xAI’s Grok into the platform, he ensures AI tools respect user data without feeding into advertising or government hooks.
Even in his role with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under President Trump, Musk’s focus remains on trimming bureaucratic fat that enables overreach, like wasteful spending on surveillance programs. While critics raise alarms about data access, conservatives argue Musk’s transparency ensures accountability, unlike the opaque deep state he exposed. In an era where big government seeks to monitor every keystroke, Elon Musk stands as the unrivaled guardian of privacy. His X Chat launch is the latest salvo, proving that one visionary can outpace an entire industry in stopping the snooping state. As users flock to encrypted havens, Musk’s legacy will be defined not by compliance, but by defiance.
Links
- Elon Musk Tells Tucker Carlson U.S. Government Had Access to Twitter Users’ Direct Messages
- Elon Musk Plans ‘Twitter 2.0’ with Encrypted Chat, Video, Voice Calls
- Strong Encryption Is A Must To Stop Feds From Spying
- ‘The Beams Are On’: Iran Axes Internet, Musk Turns On Starlink To Allow Iranian Dissidents Access
- The Feds Are Trying to Punish Elon Musk for Exposing the Twitter Files
- German Government Sued By Elon Musk’s X over Censorship Demands
- Biden’s FTC Punished Twitter For Exiting The Censorship Complex
- Musk Hits UK for Online Speech Crackdown
Ben and Mal Antoni at Whatfinger News
From the people
- This is what happens when a tech visionary actually values privacy over profit. While Silicon Valley builds surveillance machines dressed as “social apps,” Musk drops a platform that refuses to play spy-for-hire. No ad tentacles, no backdoor deals—just encrypted communication and freedom from the data-mining cartel. 𝕏 Chat isn’t just an app—it’s a declaration of independence. SE
- Thank you again, Elon. I’m sure the government will be all over you for that encryption. Very few can or do stand up to that. – Howard K
- Encryption isn’t magic – it’s trust, mathematically enforced. You don’t beg a server for privacy -you build it into the math. If no one holds the master key, even a gun to your head won’t open the lock. 🜁 Who’s locking down their chats on X today? – Jack A
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