What is Signal and How to Use it: Everything you need to know about the secure IM service - XDA Developers
What is Signal and How to Use it: Everything you need to know about the secure IM service - XDA Developers |
- What is Signal and How to Use it: Everything you need to know about the secure IM service - XDA Developers
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Posted: 02 Jun 2021 12:00 AM PDT At a time when mass surveillance by corporations and governments is increasingly becoming commonplace, consumers are looking for messaging apps that can keep their private conversations away from prying eyes. While there are plenty of messaging apps available to consumers, not all have the same level of protection or consumer interest at heart. This is where Signal comes into play. What is Signal?Signal is a cross-platform messaging app with a deep focus on privacy and security. It's free-to-use and is run by the non-profit Signal Technology Foundation. Moreover, it's end-to-end encrypted, so all your chats and calls are inaccessible to everyone barring you and the intended recipient. Thanks to its privacy protections, Signal has gained prominence in recent years, especially after the Black Lives Matter protests in the US and the WhatsApp privacy policy snafu. It has also been championed by the likes of Elon Musk. According to some estimates, the app had 40 million monthly active users as of January 2021. How to download and install SignalSignal is available for Android, iPhone/ iPad, Windows, Mac, and Linux users. It's pretty straightforward to install — Android users can download the messaging app from Google Play, whereas it's available for iPhone and iPad users via the Apple App Store. Google Play and the App Store will automatically take care of the installation process. Notably, Signal can only be used on phones running Android 4.4 or newer, iPhones running iOS 11.1 or newer, and iPads running iOS 11.1/ iPadOS 13 or newer. For other platforms like Windows, Mac, and Linux, you'll have to download Signal by going to its website. If you're using Windows, run the downloaded executable (.exe) file and follow the onscreen instructions. macOS users will have to do the same with the downloaded disk image file (.dmg). Signal supports the 64-bit version of Windows 7 or newer, and macOS 10.11 or newer. The process is slightly different for Linux users and the app can only be installed on 64-bit Debian-based Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Kali Linux. To install Signal on Linux, run the following three commands in Terminal. How to set up Signal on an Android phone or iPhone
How to set up Signal on iPadThere are two ways in which you can set up Signal on iPad. You can either choose to link the iPad app to your existing Signal account or you can set the iPad up as a separate device.
If you plan to set up the iPad as a separate device for Signal, open the app and tap on the unlink icon in the top right. Now you can just follow the instructions given in the "How to set up Signal on an Android phone or iPhone" section to complete the setup. How to set up Signal on desktopSignal for desktop can only be used as a linked version. So make sure you've set up the app on your Android or iPhone and then attempt to set it up on your desktop. After that, setting up Signal on desktop – Windows, macOS, and Linux – is pretty easy. Just open it and you'll be asked to scan a QR code using the app on your phone. Open Signal on your phone and navigate to Linked devices under its settings. Then tap the plus (+) icon on Android or Link New Device on iOS. You can now scan the QR code and give a name to the linked device. That's it, you're done. You can now start using Signal on your Windows, Mac, or Linux machine. Is there multi-device support on Signal, and what about Android tablets?Signal offers multi-device support but it's restricted. You can install Signal on an Android phone, iPhone or iPad. After that, you can link it to desktop devices. So this way, you are getting Signal on multiple devices, but you can't use the same Signal account on multiple mobile devices. Also, Signal doesn't officially support Android tablets. How to use SignalNow that you have Signal up and running on any of the platforms, it works similarly to other chat apps like WhatsApp or Telegram. To send a new individual message, tap the pencil icon. Depending on your platform, the pencil icon may be present on the bottom right or top right. Tapping on the pencil icon will pull up all your contacts who are already present on Signal. You can also use the pencil icon to start a new group conversation or invite a contact to Signal. Just tap on a contact in the list and a chat window will open. You can then start exchanging messages. On top of the chat window, you'll also see video and voice call icons that can be used to initiate a video or voice call, respectively. Moreover, you can tap on a contact's name in the chatbox to get the settings specific to that contact. Here, you'll have the option to switch on Disappearing Messages, change the chat wallpaper and modify the sound and notifications settings. Signal also supports group video and voice calls for up to eight people. You can tap on the video call icon on top of a group chat box to initiate a group call. On the Start Call screen, tap on the camera icon to switch it off for a group voice call otherwise continue for a group video call. Apart from these basic messaging features, Signal packs a number of other useful features, especially on the privacy front that you may not find on other messaging apps, like Incognito Keyboard, proxy support, Screen Security, and safety number. How secure are the Signal conversations?As mentioned earlier, Signal is an end-to-end encrypted messaging app, meaning all your conversations are always secure. Your Signal conversations can only be read or heard by the intended receiver. This isn't an optional feature — all your messages, images, calls, files, and other content are always encrypted. Signal Private Messenger uses its own open-source Signal Protocol for this end-to-end encryption. This protocol is known for its "perfect forward secrecy" implementation that makes messages encrypted with it very secure. Unlike most encrypted systems that create a permanent key pair to encrypt and decrypt messages on a particular device, Signal Protocol uses ratcheting encryption that changes the key after every message. There are permanent key pairs in this protocol but the system combines temporary keys with permanent keys to create a new shared secret key with every message. The "perfect forward secrecy" implementation has made Signal Protocol quite popular. Apart from Signal, WhatsApp and Google Duo also use the protocol for their end-to-end encryption implementation. Does Signal support chat backup/ restore?Yes, you can backup and restore messages, pictures, files, and other content on Signal. However, chat backup support is limited to Android. You can't back up chats on iOS or on a desktop version. Also, all the backups reside locally on the device, and the app doesn't support online backups because of privacy concerns. You can enable backups on Android by navigating to Signal Settings > Chats > Chat backups and tapping Turn On. You will be asked for a location to save this backup on your phone. The backups are encrypted with a 30-character passphrase. Without this passphrase, you won't be able to restore the backup. Note down the passphrase and then tap Enable Backups. If you reinstall the app on your phone, you can use a backup to restore your messages. The backups can also be used while transferring Signal from one device to another on Android. You can't use backups across platforms. Fortunately, Signal for iOS does support chat migration to other iOS devices, so if you have your old iPhone with the app, you can use it to migrate messages to your new iPhone. These are some of the things that you need to know about Signal Private Messenger. It packs plenty of other features and enhancements that we were unable to cover here, but if you want to explore more about the app, you can visit Signal's official website. Are you planning to migrate to Signal from another messaging service or if you have already been using it for some time, do let us know about your experiences in the comments section. |
Posted: 15 Jun 2021 02:11 AM PDT At Apple, we believe privacy is a fundamental human right. We work relentlessly to build it into everything we make, and it's fundamental to how we design and engineer every product and service that we put out into the world. While others have focused on making customers the product, collecting ever-growing amounts of personal information, we've kept the lens focused on how technology can work for people. And that's meant introducing countless features that give users transparency and choice over how their data is collected, used, and shared. You see that with new tools like Privacy Nutrition Labels and App Tracking Transparency, which gives users more information, more choice, and greater transparency about how their data is used. We know that privacy is a priority for our users in Europe and around the world. It's why we're always striving to set a higher bar, with new tools that put people in the driver's seat when it comes to managing your own data. |
Signal: Cellebrite claimed to have 'cracked' chat app's encryption - BBC News Posted: 22 Dec 2020 12:00 AM PST [unable to retrieve full-text content]Signal: Cellebrite claimed to have 'cracked' chat app's encryption BBC News |
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