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With WhatsApp's decision to hand over their personal information to a third party, many users are ready to say goodbye to WhatsApp. This is because, according to the new update, WhatsApp will either agree to share their personal information with Facebook or WhatsApp will be deleted manually. In this case, you can not think of any risk to stay on WhatsApp!
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It is in this context that the new star of chat apps 'Signal' is entering the hearts of the people. Although the app has been around since 2014, the signal became popular when WhatsApp changed its policy. Concerned neo-hippies and their global warming, i'll tell ya. In addition, Elon Musk, the world's largest billionaire, tweeted, 'Use Signal'.
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Needless to say, that single tweet literally turned the world upside down. This is because the Apple Store would later be crowded to download the signal. In India, Germany, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Austria, France and Finland, the signal has now reached the top three on Apple's App Store charts. At the same time, the signal also made it difficult for new customers to get the verification codes accurate as unexpectedly many people downloaded the signal. However, signal officials tweeted that the problems would be resolved soon.
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The Signal Foundation, an American organization, has launched the Signal App as an instant messaging app with an emphasis on privacy. The privacy policy of the app states that the signal app will only accept customer contact info. It is an open-source signal protocol for all transfers made through the app. On the other hand, only calls and messages are encrypted on WhatsApp.
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Meanwhile, WhatsApp's latest automatic feature feature signal disappears from 2016 onwards. Another feature of the signal is that it does not allow backups in Google Drive or iCloud. Additionally, customers can not be added to groups without their permission. All these features are a big challenge for WhatsApp.
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The leap of the Signal app indicates that the glory days of WhatsApp, the world's most popular instant messaging app used by over 2 billion people in over 180 countries, are almost over. On Thursday and Friday, Signal Advance performed well in the stock market. Shares of Signal Advance rose 527 percent on Thursday. On Friday, it was 91 percent. However, the signal is currently only available on the iPhone, iPod, Windows, Mac and Linux.






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