Signal Messenger for Desktop with End-to-end Encryption Now Available to All

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Signal messenger for desktops is a new personal messaging app launched in December last year for app users by Open Whisper Systems. Signal Messaging app was in the beginning available to limited users in beta. At the moment, the company has said that the Signal messenger for desktop beta is public available.

Signal messaging is one Chrome app that can be associated with the Smartphone. This implication of this is that all the incoming and outgoing messages will be displayed on all linked devices time after time.

The conversations of Signal app are end-to-end encrypted, according to the company, and consist of video, picture, text, and private group messages.

Open Whisper Systems said in a blog post that it has got many feedback from users and have made all the necessary upgrading in the personal messaging application. As a matter of fact, the company opined that the UI have been refined all through the beta program to improve the feel and appearance of Signal messaging app. Signal Desktop includes no advertisements, and it is absolutely free to use, just like some of the other available desktop-based messaging apps.

On the other hand, you can get Signal Private Messenger app for downloading on both iTunes and Google Play. The app listing confirms the fact that it permits users to converse instantaneously in the course of shunning SMS fees.

Creating groups, sharing attachments or media with privacy are a number of additional features of the app.

However, the server of Signal messaging app for Desktop never stores any of your data, has access to any of your communication or adds the app listing on Google Play.

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