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WhatsApp says we see you users, Signal hits back: They see your data we see nothing
WhatsApp’s joke about ‘we see you’ caused widespread concern over user privacy. Signal’s sharp response highlighted the importance of true encryption in messaging apps.
Every day, over 5 billion people exchange more than 100 billion messages across WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, and Signal.
Lindsey Halligan faces scrutiny over claims she used Signal to talk about a politically sensitive prosecution.
WhatsApp is taking another big step toward cross-platform messaging. According to a report by WABetaInfo, the latest WhatsApp ...
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