Signal messenger app sees huge downloads spike after Elon Musk suggests amid WhatsApp privacy update

The private messenger company said that they seen a huge surge in new user signups

Signal Messenger see huge spike after Elon Musk suggests

Signal, an end-to-end encrypted privacy messenger app, has a flood of new users after Tesla CEO Elon Musk told his Twitter followers to use the app.

The massive wave of signups to the Signal messenger caused the delay of sending verification codes; that needed to activate the account. Signal has taken Twitter to share its excitement and the status that they are working on it.

There are basically two reasons that caused the surge in new user signup for Signal; one is definitely Elon Musk and his tweet.

And the other could be WhatsApp’s new terms and privacy policy update. It is not a new practice that WhatsApp is doing, but the privacy update grabbed several eyes and headlines. The concern is over the users that they have no chance of keeping their WhatsApp separate from Facebook. I mean Facebook, a company with a bizarre history of data privacy.

Elon Musk, on Thursday morning, tweeted a meme that explains the data his company can collect.

What’s in the new WhatsApp privacy policy

“As part of the Facebook family of companies, WhatsApp receives information from, and shares information with, this family of companies,” the new privacy policy says. “We may use the information we receive from them, and they may use the information we share with them, to help operate, provide, improve, understand, customize, support, and market our Services and their offerings.” You can read the complete policy here.

Why Musk suggesting Signal Messenger? Is that safe?

The reality is both WhatsApp and Signal provide free end-to-end encrypted messaging. That means only the sender and recipient can read the messages. Even the provider, such as Facebook, can not read the content of your messages.

However, Facebook is a vast business focusing on mining people’s data that helps for ad targeting. Whereas the Signal is run by a non-profit organization. It refused the venture capital funding to prevent financial profit from driving its focus. The app has also received endorsements from Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

 

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