Elon Musk recommends Signal over WhatsApp
Elon Musk recommends Signal over WhatsApp
The owner of Tesla and now the richest man in the world bets on another messaging application.
- The founder of Tesla, SpaceX, and now the richest man in the world recommended to his followers through a simple and straightforward tweet that they use Signal.
- Signal is an instant messaging application like WhatsApp or Telegram, which uses extreme encryption to protect the communications and data of its users.
Yes, we have all received the notification message to accept the new WhatsApp privacy policy. With it, Facebook seeks to make its messaging services more integrated.
However, these changes have made many users uncomfortable and upset, who do not like the idea of some of their data being shared with advertisers. Faced with this controversy and the usual Elon Musk always has something to say.
The founder of Tesla, SpaceX, and now the richest man in the world recommended to his followers through a simple and straightforward tweet that they use Signal.
Use Signal- Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 7, 2021
After this statement, the number of the application has skyrocketed and more than 100,000 users have downloaded it from the Apple and Google application stores, in the last two days, according to Sensor Tower data.
In fact, a large number of requests caused the platform to crash momentarily and the verification codes for its download were delayed, however, it was solved quickly and users “should no longer have problems joining”.
Verification codes are currently delayed across several providers because so many new people are trying to join Signal right now (we can barely register our excitement). We are working with carriers to resolve this as quickly as possible. Hang in there.- Signal (@signalapp) January 7, 2021
What is Signal?
Signal is an instant messaging application like WhatsApp or Telegram , which uses extreme encryption to protect the communications and data of its users. It is available for both iOS and Android and has been recommended by personalities such as Edward Snowden and Jack Dorsey.
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