“When you use Signal, your data is stored in encrypted form on your devices. The only information that is stored on the Signal servers for each account is the phone number you registered with, the date and time you joined the service, and the date you last logged on.”

This isn’t an ad, I wasn’t paid for this post. Just to clear the air: fuck facebook, fuck elon musk and twitter, fuck anyone who thinks this is a paid advertisement. I wish I was paid for this shit, I just wanted to spread the word. Thank you. 😀 👍

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    Questions:

    1. On an andriod phone Signal replaces your messaging app, right?
    2. Signal is NOT like Viber, Whatsapp, etc. right? No video chat, just text?
      ETA: When I say “replaces your messaging app” above, I’m referring to “normal” texting on your phone, not whatsapp, viber, etc. Sorry I wasn’t clear.
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      Answering to 2 - signal is a bit like Viber, WhatsApp etc, but the message and metadata are encrypted from end to end, meaning signal servers can’t know exactly the content. WhatsApp included this few months ago, but not on the metadata only the content of a message

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      Yes and yes, It can replace Viber, Whatsapp, and etc if I am not mistaken. They also have end to end and whispers which are 24 messages if you and your recipient are both on signal.

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      1. Yes but only for internet messing
      2. Correct although it’s unnecessarily introducing something like fb stories/reels whatever the name is. It’s totally optional of course.
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      1. They used to have that functionality (and I loved it) but they removed it due to it “not being secure enough” for their standards

      2. Signal can absolutely replace WhatsApp, Viber (although I never heard of it before), etc. It supports voice and video calls, and you can even screen share from desktop

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        I was so bummed when they removed that feature. I didn’t really understand why viewing SMS in the app was “not secure enough”.

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          I guess they have some criteria for security and they don’t want to “ship” features that are below that (SMS is the most insecure you can get).