Difference between revisions of "Signal"
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{{Entry | {{Entry | ||
− | |Name=Signal | + | |Name=Signal |
− | |Short description=A | + | |Short description=A mobile app for end-to-end encrypted messaging and voice calling. |
|Full description=Signal is a messaging app for simple private communication with friends. | |Full description=Signal is a messaging app for simple private communication with friends. | ||
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|Internet-application=mobile-phone, privacy | |Internet-application=mobile-phone, privacy | ||
|Live-communications=chat | |Live-communications=chat | ||
− | |Runs-on=Android | + | |Runs-on=Android, iOS |
|Security=encryption | |Security=encryption | ||
|Version-control=git | |Version-control=git |
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