5/5 rating based on 520 reviews. Read all reviews for Signal - Private Messenger for iPhone.
Signal - Private Messenger is free iOS app published by Signal Messenger, LLC
Emmet040
Why not a month, 3 months, 6 months and a full year?
acdha
I have used this happily for years but am reconsidering due to the unrequested PIN feature interrupting what I’m doing. When I open Signal, I want to use it, not endlessly be nagged to repeat a quiz I’ve had a 100% success rate on.
Skyleo2003
This is my encrypted chat app of choice. I recommended it to my family and friends. Only thing I would ask is for is this app on Apple Watch.
hhjkyh
I think it would be better if you upgrade it to a level that I can see my friends last seen
shahiiiiiiiiin
Thank you so much for your great and secure app If you could add a future that user’s were able to talk to each other through signal it would be great.
Litt21
The app is compromised by the new update introducing video calls and I did not update, now it says the version is expiring, red flag moving on!
Freshest76mix$$
How is it privacy focused if it announces to the whole world that you are on signal? The developer responded “it’s not anonymous” and suggested their app is only about encryption. On their website, however, the first thing they tout is “an unexpected focus on privacy”. Still not sure how to square broadcasting your name to every single person on Signal that you might be connected too has anything to do with a “focus on privacy”. It sounds like the gist is that no one is snooping on your messages, but everyone knows your on there. What’s silly is that signal thinks it needs to be “more pervasive” for its concept to work, but with unexpected outting of your privacy it’s never going to become more pervasive because it sets the tone by undermining your expectations right out of the gate. Signal should stop using the word “privacy” in its marketing materials and replace it with the word “encryption” because that is all it’s offering. If you’re that worried about it, I’d just use a burner.
Garveyite
Wouldn’t dream of using the Facebook owned messaging app anymore.