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Signal is a cross-platform centralized encrypted
messaging service developed by the Signal Technology Foundation and
Signal Messenger LLC. It uses the Internet to send one-to-one and group
messages, which can include files, voice notes, images and videos. It
can also be used to make one-to-one and group voice and video calls, and
the Android
version can optionally function as an SMS app.
Signal uses
standard cellular telephone numbers as identifiers and
secures all communications to other Signal users with end-to-end
encryption. The apps include mechanisms by which users can independently
verify the identity of their contacts and the integrity of the data
channel.
Signal's
software is free and open-source. Its clients are
published under the GPLv3 license, while the server code is published
under the AGPLv3 license. The official Android app generally uses the
proprietary Google Play Services (installed on most Android devices),
though it is designed to still work without them installed. Signal also
has an official client app for iOS and desktop apps for Windows, MacOS
and Linux.
The
non-profit Signal Foundation was launched in February 2018
with initial funding of $50 million from Brian Acton. As of January
2021, Signal had more than 105 million total downloads, and the app had
approximately 40 million monthly active users. Signal has been installed
on more than 50 million Android devices. |
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