Signal messenger new update, things to look out for

Posted by Rose Molly on December 19th, 2018

For a police activist, a tech-savvy, a business professional, or a housemakerwanting to keep their data private, security breaches are too ubiquitous to mandate the rigorous use of a secure messaging application, making it a no-brainer for all.

Why not use Signal, instead of other available options as it is even end-to-end encrypted.Well, for starters, Signal prevents any third party user or malicious actor from accessingthe private communications, not even service providers can access the encrypted messages, shared files and more. Also, you don’t have to pay anything for service, as it is absolutely free of cost. In a sense, Signal is the best and most secured encrypted messaging application.

But it doesn’t ends here, signal itself won’t have access to your data which also means that not even any law enforcement institution, can spy on your private data.

What about Signal’s new update, you must be wondering? As stated on the blog, signal is to reduce the accessibility to metadataof the sender sharing the message. After all, it is service for data privacy. How else would an encrypted messaging application be of great value with secure communications, along with being free of cost? This article is about pounding the biggies of messaging world and providing a genuine solution which is actually secure.

Signal new update of sealed sender will be able to hide the sender’s information inside an envelope of encrypted message. Sender’s from information gets removed from the message envelope and will be replaced with short-term certificate — containing sender’s contact, identity key and the expiry time —to prove the sender’s identity. Once it’s delivered, the recipient’s phone validates the certificate after which it decrypts the message— without revealing sender’s identity.

Guessing that you’ve already heard the name, Signal, the secure encrypted messaging application, it is available for android, iOS,Windows and MacOS. What distinguishes Signal from others is that its open source, free service offered by Open Whisper Systems. Being a non-profit platform, Signal has been advocated by whistleblowers and celebrities like, Edward Snowden, Matt Green, and BruceSchneier, who have even endorsed it publicly.

Probably the best and most private end-to-end encrypted messaging app—with the minimal attack surface—with easy to use features and functionality to avoid any sort of data hack.

In context of data privacy, Signal is well-designed for keeping the private texts actually private, where it undertakes further steps to enhance the services.

Being an end-to-end encrypted messaging app, Signal enables you to share messages only with other Signal users, meaning that you need to ask your contacts to download the application to chat privately on the secure platform. Well, by design, the feature is kept for a good reason. After all, Signal is all about using the super secure messaging serviceso thenwhat is the point of compromising the whole security factor by sending messages on traditional SMS and other communication channels?

Being the most secured and most private messaging application, Signal also own a mechanism known as Safety Numbers for ensuring that the conversation is safe and private. While the chances are really slim, theoretically it would be possible to introduce a middle man attack during a Signal communication.

As luck would have it, Signal is already serving over more than 5 million users. If security is your real concern, Signal is your app.

Signal offers security to almost everything on the table. No third-party—not even Signal itself —can snoop in to decrypt your messages, all thanks to the solid end-to-end encryption system.

 

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