Signal Boosts privacy and Functionality with New Updates for Android and iOS
Signal, the messaging app known for its commitment to privacy, has rolled out meaningful updates for both Android and iOS users. the latest versions focus on enhancing user experience, improving functionality, and reinforcing the app’s security features. These updates include planned voice messages for Android and an improved media display for iOS, among other enhancements.
Android Updates: Scheduled Voice Messages and Enhanced Stability
Android users can now schedule voice messages, allowing for automated delivery at a later time. This feature is notably useful for planning greetings or reminders. The update also includes accessibility improvements and bug fixes, contributing to a more stable and user-friendly experience.
The app also features a new network stack, designed to improve overall stability. This enhancement addresses underlying technical issues, resulting in a smoother and more reliable messaging experience.
Enhanced Contact Verification and Phishing Awareness
A key addition to the updated Signal app is the ability to quickly view shared groups with a specific contact. This feature aims to enhance user security by making it easier to verify a contact’s identity and prevent phishing attacks.
These improvements also contribute to increasing awareness about phishing attacks. Signal tries to help users check conversation requests of unkown contacts.
Martin Bartenberger, Head of Communication Europe at signal
Mr. Bartenberger’s statement underscores Signal’s commitment to user safety and proactive measures against potential security threats.
iOS Updates: Streamlined Media Navigation
For iOS users, the update introduces an improved media selection interface. Signal now utilizes the native iOS media display, making it easier to navigate through images and videos. Users can quickly jump to specific messages containing media, enhancing the overall browsing experience.
In addition to the media display enhancement, the iOS version also includes various bug fixes, ensuring a more stable and reliable app experience.
Future-Proofing: End-to-End encrypted Backups on the Horizon
Both the Android (version 7.41) and iOS (version 7.57) updates lay the groundwork for the introduction of end-to-end encrypted backups. This feature, slated for future release, will provide users with a secure way to back up their message history and data.