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Signal Sees “Unprecedented” Growth After WhatsApp Controversy

/ 09:34 AM January 14, 2021

Signal Sees "Unprecedented" Growth After WhatsApp Controversy

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Messaging app Signal has seen “unprecedented” growth following a controversial change in rival WhatsApp’s privacy terms. It is looking to hire more staff to bolster the service and supporting infrastructure. This coming from the head of its controlling foundation said on Wednesday.

Along with another encrypted app, Telegram, Signal has been the main beneficiary of online outrage around the changes announced last week, which require WhatsApp users to share their data with both Facebook FB.O and Instagram.

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Telegram said on Wednesday it had surpassed 500 million active users globally.

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Brian Acton, who co-founded WhatsApp before selling it to Facebook and then co-founding the Signal Foundation, declined to give Signal equivalent data. However, he did say that the expansion in recent days had been “vertical.”

“We’ve seen unprecedented growth this past week,” Acton said in an email to Reuters. “It’s safe to say that because of this record growth, we’re even more interested in finding talented people.”

He also said Signal was working to improve its video and group chat functions. This allows it to compete better with WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, and other conferencing apps. Also, that has become vital to day-to-day life over the past year.

According to data from Sensor Tower, Signal was downloaded by 17.8 million users over the past seven days, a 62-fold rise from the prior week. 10.6 million users downloaded WhatsApp during the same period, a 17% decline.

Privacy advocates have jumped on the WhatsApp changes, pointing to what they say is Facebook’s poor track record of supporting consumers’ interests when handling their data. This is with many suggesting users migrate to other platforms.

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The non-profit Signal Foundation, based in Silicon Valley, which currently oversees the app, was launched in February 2018. This is with Acton providing initial funding of $50 million.

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It has existed on donations since, with Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk among supporters, and Acton said there were no plans to seek different funding sources.

“Millions of people value privacy enough to sustain it, and we’re trying to demonstrate that there is an alternative to the ad-based business models that exploit user privacy,” Acton said, adding donations were “pouring in.”

(Reporting by Munsif Vengattil and Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Patrick Graham and Bernard Orr)

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