Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp are not built the same heres which messaging app is most secure, according to experts

This is your signal to invest in secure messaging.After The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat involving top White House officials, it begs the question: Which messaging apps are most secure?While the security snafu prompted scrutiny from President Donald Trump as to whether the Signal app is “defective,” the platform is, in fact, one of the most secure messengers on the market, according to Inc.“Signal is the gold standard in private comms,” the app’s president, Meredith Whittaker, said on X.“We’re open source, nonprofit, and we develop and apply e2ee [end-to-end encryption] and privacy-preserving tech across our system to protect metadata and message contents.”“End-to-end encryption,” per Inc., means that messages can only be read by the intended recipient and the sender.And, unlike other messaging apps, users aren’t forced to link a cell phone number to their account in order to sign up, but it does enforce contact verification to guarantee the identity of the people messaged.“In general, Signal is widely considered the most secure consumer messaging app because third parties can verify its security claims, and the company does not have access to metadata about your conversations,” Inc.

stated.When compared to rivals like WhatsApp, Whittaker argued that competitors don’t measure up to Signal’s security.“Neither consumer nor business WhatsApp protects intimate metadata — like contact list, who’s messaging whom, when, profile photo, etc.And, when compelled, like all companies that collect the data to begin with, they turn this important, revealing data over,” she wrote on X.

NYP may earn revenue on click/purchaseThe exact content of messages sent with WhatsApp is indeed encrypted, but the metadata — including recipient information — is not, Inc.warned.

In fact, it is stored by WhatsApp, a Meta-owned company.iMessage, the messaging system used for communication b...

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