WhatsApp’s alternative Signal is down globally, users are facing problems


if you now signaling When you open the app, you will see a new banner stating that this app is facing some technical problems. However, no other information has been given on this banner. However, it has been said that the company is working on restoring the service as soon as possible.

However, no update has been made yet regarding what this problem is. However, those who were looking at Signal as an alternative after WhatsApp’s privacy update policy will definitely be disappointed. Actually, WhatsApp has asked users to accept its policy by February 8. If users do not accept this policy then their account will be deleted. In this policy, it is being said that WhatsApp’s data will be shared with Facebook and its affiliates.
In such a situation, people showed disappointment with WhatsApp and started turning to Signal. Signal has been downloaded by 1.78 crore people in the last 7 days. This increase in downloads is 62% more than last week. Actually, WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton has also created Signal. He has described Signal as safe from privacy point of view and said that the users’ data is completely safe in it.
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