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Arif Qayoom Arif Qayoom is an Indian entrepreneur and software developer, recognized for his contributions to the tech industry as the CEO and founder of Zixno, formerly known as Oshoo. He has garnered attention for his innovative approach to digital communication, particularly with the development of Chithie, a secure messaging application.[1]
Early Life and Education Arif Qayoom’s early life details are not widely publicized. He was pursuing Graduation from GDCDoda.
Career Arif Qayoom embarked on his professional journey with a commitment to enhancing secure communication technologies. His entrepreneurial spirit led to the establishment of Zixno, formerly known as Oshoo, a company focused on creating cutting-edge digital solutions. Under his leadership, the company has been developing Chithie, a messaging application that emphasizes user privacy and data security.[2]
Chithie Messaging App The ‘Chithie’ app is Arif Qayoom’s flagship project, designed to provide a secure messaging platform with servers located within India. This strategic decision aims to increase user trust and adhere to local data protection laws. The app promises advanced security features, although specific details remain confidential until its official launch.[3]