Unstore
Version
23.1.1
Size
111.6 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 26, 2026

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About ICQ

Instant messaging for connecting with friends, family, and colleagues across any device. ICQ has delivered reliable communication since 1996, combining core messaging with video calling, group collaboration, and security features that keep your conversations private.

Stay connected through group chats where you can message multiple people at once, share files, images, and links without switching apps. Host virtual meetings using group video calls to coordinate with your team in real time. Add personality to conversations with custom stickers and express yourself beyond text.

Security is built in. All messages are protected by end-to-end encryption, so only you and your recipients can read what you send. Two-step authentication adds another layer of protection to your account, giving you control over who can access it.

ICQ works across phones, tablets, and other devices, so your conversations stay in sync no matter where you are. Whether you're coordinating a project, catching up with friends, or maintaining relationships across distances, this messaging platform adapts to how you communicate. The interface is straightforward—no complicated menus or hidden features to learn.

The app is free to download and use, with the option to remove ads through an in-app upgrade if you prefer an uninterrupted experience. Download ICQ today and join millions of users who rely on it for everyday messaging and team coordination.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • End-to-end encryption protects all messages from being read by others
  • Cross-device synchronization keeps conversations in sync across phones and tablets
  • Group video calls and file sharing reduce need to switch between apps
  • Two-step authentication adds an extra security layer to your account

Cons

  • Free version includes ads; removing them requires an in-app purchase
  • App's long history means legacy code may lack modern performance optimizations
  • Two-step authentication setup adds friction before first secure use
  • Group collaboration features may require learning curve for new team members

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