The privacy-focused messaging app arose from a fringe culture that emphasized individual autonomy and skepticism of authority. As it tries to go mainstream, can it escape its roots?
The privacy-focused messaging app arose from a fringe culture that emphasized individual autonomy and skepticism of authority. As it tries to go mainstream, can it escape its roots?
Never go into Signal. I don’t know anyone who uses it and I also don’t know anyone who’s interested in using it. Its biggest barrier is getting people to abandon other apps that work with SMS and other protocols for it.
Edit: This is in a user perspective, not a security perspective.
Everyone in my life uses it, it took a little while but it’s great
You have to start somewhere. I convinced my immediate family to use it and we now use Signal for family group chats.
I use it and only two or three people I know use it. But I talk to them the most