Signal is a messaging application that allows users to send texts, voice messages, photos, videos, GIFs, and files for free. It uses your phone's data connection, so you can avoid SMS and MMS fees. You can also make crystal-clear encrypted voice and video calls to your friends, with group calls supported for up to 40 people. Additionally, you can stay connected with group chats of up to 1,000 people and have control over who can post and manage group members with admin permission settings.
One unique feature of Signal is the ability to share image, text, and video Stories that disappear after 24 hours. You can also customize your privacy settings to control who can see each Story. This ensures that you are in charge of who has access to your content.
Signal prioritizes user privacy and security. The app is built with an open source Signal Protocol, which means that the company cannot read your messages or listen to your calls. This also applies to any third parties, as there are no back doors or data collection methods in place. Signal is also an independent and non-profit organization, meaning it is not supported by advertisers or investors. Instead, it relies on donations to continue providing its services.
If you need support, have questions, or want more information about Signal, you can visit their support page at https://support.signal.org/. You can also check out their source code on GitHub at https://github.com/signalapp. To stay updated on the latest news and updates from Signal, you can follow them on Twitter @signalapp and Instagram @signal_app.









