XORA features, explained with product-safe examples.

Open a card to see a focused detail panel. Examples avoid real messages, account identifiers, tokens, endpoints, and infrastructure details.

XORA designs privacy across messages, notifications, devices, AI, deletion, and legal transparency.

This page explains user-facing behavior only. It does not expose internal systems, tokens, accounts, or proof artifacts.

Secure Messaging / E2EE

Encrypted delivery, app-side viewing, and public-safe examples are explained without exposing real conversations.

Notification Privacy

Hide both, name only, and name plus content modes are compared around safer defaults.

Device Trust / Security Mode

Device trust and security mode are shown without internal identifiers.

Timed Deletion

5m, 1h, 1d, and 7d timers are described with precise deletion-state language.

Capture Shield

Request, approve or deny, and protected states are shown with safe product examples.

Local / Remote Destruct

Consent scope, local scope, and security events are visualized without overclaiming.

Secure Calls

Voice and video call principles are shown with minimal signaling and media non-storage framing.

Call Shield

Voice Shield, watermarking, and integrity concepts are separated in one card.

Circle / Trusted Spaces

Trusted groups, invite-only access, and role boundaries are shown without public user data.

Share Card / NFC

Opaque tokens, expiry, and revoke behavior are shown as product flow, not raw data.

AI Summary

Summary cards are explained without exposing original message text.

Translation

Language switching, copy behavior, and no-log posture are shown with safe examples.

AI Models

Summary and translation model downloads, locked cards, and storage states are explained together.

Account Privacy

Grace periods, cancellation, and privacy choices are described as distinct states.

Legal Request / E2EE

Request review, protected-content limits, and metadata minimization are separated.

Badges / Profile Rings

Plan visuals and security state are shown as separate product signals.

Invite / Waitlist

Wave, queued, issued, and retry states are explained without bypass behavior.

Low-latency Messaging

Near-zero perceived delay is described with consumer-safe language.

Encrypted PII

Plaintext PII minimization and server-side boundaries are explained in public-safe language.

Legal Trust Center

Legal, privacy, permissions, deletion, and Korea compliance pages are grouped as a trust area.