Signal, an
instant messaging application like WhatsApp or Telegram, has continued to
dominate talks on social media platforms.
The spotlight beamed on the app on Thursday after Elon Musk,
CEO of Tesla, who doubles as the world’s richest man, recommended it for
people.
“Use Signal,” he had written in a terse post, which has
garnered nearly 50,000 retweets, 15,000 comments and over 310,000 likes as of
the time this report was filed.
Use Signal
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 7, 2021
The post elicited more reactions and pulled weight when Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, shared it and thereafter reiterated his support for the app in a follow-up post.
— jack (@jack) January 10, 2021
The app saw a surge in downloads after WhatsApp’s infamous terms of service started showing up on people’s notifications. There are also reports that it has so far secured over 10 million downloads and 608,000 reviews on Google play store.
Shortly after Musk’s endorsement, Signal tweeted that it was working to handle the surge of new users.
Verification codes are currently delayed across several providers because so many new people are trying to join Signal right now (we can barely register our excitement). We are working with carriers to resolve this as quickly as possible. Hang in there.
— Signal (@signalapp) January 7, 2021
Here are basic things to know about the app which has
continued to pull the strings across several quarters.
What is Signal?
Signal is a typical one-tap install app which works like
other usual text messaging app. It’s an open-source initiative which is
provided for free of charge by Signal Foundation, a non-profit organisation.
Signal allows users to send end-to-end encrypted group,
text, picture as well as audio and video messages. The messaging app also
allows encrypted audio and video calls.
Why the buzz over
Signal?
Discussions about Signal in recent times have largely been
about its ability to protect the privacy of users.
This is largely not unconnected to the dust trailing a new
policy introduced by WhatsApp which many believe would breach people’s privacy.
Some people have already started ditching WhatsApp amid the
ensuing drama while Signal has become the go-to-messaging app for privacy-savvy
individuals.
In a post on its Twitter page, Signal called out Facebook
for risking people’s privacy for ads.
“Facebook is probably more comfortable selling ads than
buying them, but they’ll do what they have to do in order to be the top result
when some people search for ‘Signal’ in the App Store. P.S. There will never be
ads in Signal, because your data belongs in your hands not ours,” it wrote.
Facebook is probably more comfortable selling ads than buying them, but they'll do what they have to do in order to be the top result when some people search for 'Signal' in the App Store.
— Signal (@signalapp) January 10, 2021
P.S. There will never be ads in Signal, because your data belongs in your hands not ours. pic.twitter.com/waVPcl4wHe
Features of Signal
Signal can be used across several platforms including
Android, iOS, iPad, Mac, Windows and Linux.
It has end-to-end encryption based on the Signal protocol,
built by Moxie Marlinspike, an American cryptographer Moxie, who is also the
CEO of Signal. The implication of this is that no third-party or even Signal
can read users’ messages.
Similarly, the app has a screen lock feature while users can
also set a pin to the Signal account to ensure the safety of privacy. There is
also a feature called message requests which gives users the option to block,
delete, or accept messages from an unknown person.
In the same vein, the app has an incognito keyboard option, which prevents your keyboard from saving what you are typing. Other features include fingerprint lock, read receipts, location sharing, relay calls, archive chats, and more.
How to download
Signal app
Signal app can be downloaded from Apple app store or Google play store.
This can be done using the following steps:
- Download and install Signal Private Messenger from Apple store or Google play Store
- iPhone users should tap on ‘Get’ to download the app
- Select Install. iPhone users may be required to enter Apple ID credentials
- Tap on open
- Enter your phone number
- iPhone users will be required to select ‘Activate This Device’
- You will be required to enter a six-digit code that the app will send you via SMS
- Once you verify the code, tap on Submit. Users can manually verify the code or allow Signal to copy it directly
- Signal will then request permission to send you notifications. Tap on “allow”
- You will be required to set your profile picture and name. This name will be shown to your contacts on the app
- Tap on save or skip as per your requirement. Signal will require the sender as well as the receiver to download the app
Several users have taken to Twitter to react to the introduction of Signal with some comparing it with Facebook and WhatsApp.
Here’s is what some had to say:
Starting in Feb, WhatsApp will begin sharing all kinds of data with Facebook. They just killed their best feature - privacy.
— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) January 10, 2021
Please no longer text me on WhatsApp. Download @signalapp
I am very happy to see so many people shifting to Signal now, @elonmusk's tweet played a huge role. One year ago I could see only 2 people on my Signal contact list which is now 40! tried my best convincing people, hope they understand privacy now@signalapp https://t.co/rBvjq9KODv
— Anukriti Singh (@singhanukriti) January 10, 2021
Users migrating from Whatsapp to Signal messaging app due to new privacy policies from #Whatsapp.
— Madhusudhan Reddy (@imMadhu1) January 10, 2021
Pictures available at : @picxydotcom pic.twitter.com/YkdE9KwDmC
#WhatsApp's new privacy policy has people worried. But how much data does it collect compared to Signal APP, Telegram & Facebook ?
— Alekh Shrivastava (@Mr_aalekh) January 10, 2021
A lot more, it turns out, as shown by the privacy labels of these messaging apps. pic.twitter.com/VdXLn7acMU
The major reason Uncle Jack and Musk are telling people to dump WhatsApp for Signal is because they don't like Cousin Mark and perhaps competition.
— Kelvin Odanz (@MrOdanz) January 10, 2021
Musk's Tesla cars collect user information. Same as Uncle Jack's Twitter. Let's pretend it is because they care about your privacy
Those who have a business can gain some benefits using Twitter. They need to optimize their tweets to make sure they are picked up by the algorithm and seen by the right people.
— Bren (@MomentsWithBren) January 10, 2021
Twitter’s ranking signals include recency, relevance, engagement, rich media, and other factors. https://t.co/uSE6UQMkz8
Folks who are waiting to download the signal app with midnight data bundles are the Folks making the noise here..!
— Edudzi👑✨ (@KophieMahn_) January 10, 2021
holy shit this is an evil tweet
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) January 10, 2021
Signal only hit number 1 because Apple, concert with other big tech companies, nuked their competition https://t.co/LJqew0Z9z7
WhatsApp has introduced its new terms and conditions concerning its privacy policy. We have penned the updates made in the privacy policy and what the amendments encompass.
— Shivam (@Shivam80695936) January 10, 2021
Whatsapp privacy policy it's better switch to signalapp pic.twitter.com/uThsdp9LrB
People are switching fast to Signals and Telegram. pic.twitter.com/qFuKUoouCo
— Muhammad Fawad (PMS) (@Udas_Afghan) January 10, 2021
This is awesome. I have moved to @signalapp. Hope the power, fame and money doesn't make you another @Facebook. Looking forward to bringing my homies on it. #WhatsAppPrivacyPolicy #Facebook pic.twitter.com/0QdbvJjRge
— Aminuddin Shroff 🌐 (@AminuddinShroff) January 10, 2021
Trying to leave whatsapp is as futile as adopting a new language to communicate between same folks.
— Kunal Shah (@kunalb11) January 10, 2021
Feels cool for first 7 days like first week of a new year at the gym.
I just downloaded @signalapp and I am excited to withdraw from #WhatsApp , after all it is the only service of the @Facebook group that still held me.
— Pessanha (@pessanhai) January 10, 2021
The real power When your one tweet can change the world.. even after many people weren't understood the meaning of use signal 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 @elonmusk #ElonMusk #SignalApp pic.twitter.com/czS5O6rs1Y
— G.Anand Choudhary (@Gaj_Karwashra) January 10, 2021
culled: TheCable
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