
Stix prioritizes secure and reliable communication, which is why phone calls are not
supported.
Calls over the Tor network—integral to Stix's privacy and anonymity — are technically
challenging and impractical due to several inherent limitations.
Here's why:
The iOS platform poses significant challenges for Tor-based messaging apps like Stix due to restrictions in Apple’s ecosystem and technical requirements specific to the Tor network. Here's why implementing Stix on iOS is impractical:
- - Tor-based apps often use custom interpreters or undisclosed configurations, which Apple prohibits.
- - Apple emphasizes user safety and compliance with local laws, potentially rejecting apps that prioritize anonymity in ways deemed non-compliant.
- - These restrictions make it difficult to secure approval for Tor-based apps like Stix.
In a world full of "free" messengers, Stix stands apart by prioritizing your privacy and security
above all else.
Unlike many free services that rely on invasive data practices or hidden funding mechanisms, Stix is
designed to be truly independent and transparent.
Here’s why Stix is paid: