Recent WhatsApp news has left many people looking for a secure and private alternative. Enter Signal. Here’s how to use it.
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Why messaging app Signal is surging in popularity right now
Users have flocked to encrypted messaging app Signal by the millions in recent days — bringing it to the No. 1 spot on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store’s top free apps lists this week.
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WhatsApp users are really Facebook customers now – it’s getting harder to forget that
The app is updating its privacy policy. It’s part of an integration that’s only moving in only one direction, says Guardian UK technology editor Alex Hern …
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Following riots, alternative social apps and private messengers top the app stores
Alternative social media apps, including MeWe, CloutHub and other privacy-focused rivals to big tech, are topping the app stores following Trump’s ban from mainstream social platforms like Facebook …
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Signal is atop Apple’s App Store after Elon Musk endorsement | Charlotte Observer
That was the statement from Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, who helped vault the encrypted messaging app Signal into a new level of popularity last week. Since Musk’s succinct tweet on Jan. 7, …
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Best Apple MacBook deals: Save $35 on M1 MacBook Air, $60 on M1 MacBook Pro and more on older models
The new M1 MacBook models are out and already discounted, and better deals can be had on the older, Intel-based models.
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Signal and Telegram Downloads Surge After WhatsApp Says It Will Share Data With Facebook
WhatsApp updated its terms of service agreement that appears to give users little choice to opt out of sharing data with parent company Facebook.
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Signal hits No. 1 in Apple’s App Store after Elon Musk boost
After WhatsApp announced a more Facebook-friendly privacy policy, tech billionaire Elon Musk nonchalantly suggested using a more secure, encrypted messaging service. As Apple App Store and Google Play …
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Apple removes Parler from the App Store
Apple is removing Parler from the App Store, following accusations that the social media app was fostering calls to violence ahead of, and following, the raid on the US Capitol. As of this writing, …
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TIMELINE: It took only 48 hours for Parler to go from No. 1 on the App Store to offline entirely
On Friday, January 9, Parler shot to No. 1 on the App Store. By Monday, Parler went dark after getting booted by Amazon Web Services.
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Parler app removed from Google Play Store (Update: Parler website now offline)
The Android and iOS versions of the Parler app have already been removed from their respective main app stores.
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Apple has banned Parler from its app store for failing to remove content that promotes violence
The move comes one day after Google banned the fast-growing app from its app store for similar reasons.
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Apple suspends Parler from its App Store while Amazon will shut off web hosting service over violence threats
Apple suspended the Parler social media app from its App Store, saying there’s “no place on our platform for threats of violence.” …
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Amazon, Apple, Google ban Parler app over violent content around Capitol attack
Parler was used at least in part to plan the Capitol Hill attack, pushing tech companies to reckon with the part they played in the riot.
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Confused users in search of Parler push the app ‘Parlor’ to top of app store charts
One older, random app is now reaping the benefits. Over the last few days, both Google and Apple removed the app Parler from their app stores until it puts some content moderation in place to prevent …
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Apple App Store, Google Play suspend Parler
“We’re aware of continued posting in the Parler app that seeks to incite ongoing violence in the U.S.,” Google said in a statement.
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Do You Suddenly Need To Stop Using WhatsApp?
So, what has suddenly changed? If you’ve been following the story over the last month, it will all seem to have started with Apple’s introduction of mandatory privacy labels. Facebook was the most …
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