Should you be worried if your significant other has an app on their phone called “Signal?” If so, there are probably several secret service partners that are also suspicious. 🙂
If you’re crazy worried about privacy and the thought that someday, someone will have access to your private messages, etc. — or if you’re tired of content you consume being suppressed — keep reading…
Below are two apps that are gaining in popularity that you may not have heard of…
#1 Signal.
Signal is a messaging app with a focus on privacy. It’s end-to-end encryption keeps conversations secure. The app is free and is owned by an American non-profit. Most importantly, they don’t collect user and device data — unlike Meta (Facebook/Instagram/WhatsApp) that sells your user data.
Signal is currently in the news because that’s the app the Secret Service has been accused of using — nothing to see here, folks.
#2 Rumble.
Rumble is an online video-sharing program that says it’s “immune to cancel culture.” It’s Canadian owned and its headquarters are in Toronto.
I’ve noticed it’s preferred by Twitter users and offers higher-quality video streaming than YouTube. YouTube has demonetized thousands of small creators and they’ve found a home at Rumble. There’s no censoring or suppressing content. Not sure if that’s good or bad to be honest.