While WhatsApp is facing criticism over its updated privacy policy, its alternatives, Signal and Telegram, are gaining traction rapidly.
WhatsApp users are switching to either of the platforms to safeguard their chats from prying eyes, such as Facebook. But how safe are Signal and Telegram? Here’s our guide to learn more about them. Checkout;
1. Privacy Policies
Signal and Telegram collect basic identifiable data like your name, phone number, and IP address while you’re logged in. This is to ensure you’re on the right path and verify your identity. Of course, they may share this data if required by law. Thus, keeping less data with them is good.
That gives Signal a point over Telegram since Telegram is a cloud-based service that stores your chats on its servers. These chats can be decrypted and handed over to police if asked. On the other hand, Signal doesn’t store any of your data and backs up chats to your local storage only if asked.
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2. Security
Signal and Telegram promise the same when securing your chats through end-to-end encryption solutions. Both have their own encryption protocols, like Signal’s Signal (TextSecure) protocol and Telegram’s MTProto. Regarding track records, both Telegram and Signal have clean chits.
In terms of chats, Signal encrypts your chats with the other Signal users by default, but Telegram doesn’t. Well, it has a secret chat option to hide, encrypt, and even make the chats disappear later, just as Signal has.
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3. Features and Flexibility
Telegram here gets a super niche over Signal since it’s more user-friendly and has many customization options. Both Telegram and Signal let you change the chat fonts, theme, etc.
Telegram lets you do this with colors, too. Moreover, Signal is available for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS. Telegram is also available as a web extension for general clients.
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