Messaging app, Signal, is the safest, most private way for most people to chat with others.
It’s also free and makes no money from ads or selling your data to advertisers.
Signal’s main feature is end-to-end encryption.
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Signal doesn’t do any of that.
Signal’s main feature is end-to-end encryption.
That’s why so many people use Signal.
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Instead, it relies on grants and donations.
The new Signal Sustainer scheme lets regular users get in on the act.
What do you get in exchange for your contribution?
First, theres the great feeling that youre doing something good for yourself and other people.
Why Pay?
We’ve already touched on the critical role of Signal in the world.
It’s a fully anonymous, encrypted messaging service that keeps zero information about you.
But why should you care enough to pay?
After all, if you’ve got nothing to hide, you don’t need privacy, right?
That’s a common argument and one which betrays a selfish approach.
Its also dead wrong.
You change your behavior in an environment where you know youre being monitored.
In the end, we self-censor, avoiding mention of anything that we ourselves now deem unacceptable.
Another example is how we conduct ourselves on Twitter vs how we speak to friends and colleagues offline.
A single tweet can be taken out of context and used against you.
Also, unlike in-person conversations, tweets are public and stick around.
Thats why Signal is so important.
Its a safe space to do whatever you want online.
And that safety brings freedom of expression.
Thats why Signal is worth paying for.