According to an article on engadget today, Egypt is blocking access to the encrypted messaging application Signal, made by Open Whisper Systems.
Egypt has blocked its residents from accessing encrypted messaging app Signal, according to the application's developer. Mada Masr, an Egypt-based media organization, reported yesterday that several users took to Twitter over the weekend to report that they could no longer send or receive messages while on Egyptian IP addresses. Open Whisper Systems, the team behind the app, told a user asking about a situation that everything was working just as intended on their end. Now that the company has confirmed that the country is blocking access to Edward Snowden's preferred messaging app, it has begun working on a way to circumvent the ban. They intend to deploy their solution over the next few weeks.
Signal can be downloaded here for android and here for ios
(Score: 3, Informative) by Nerdfest on Thursday December 22 2016, @02:57AM
I hate to feed the trolls, but Signal is messaging, not social media.
(Score: 3, Informative) by dyingtolive on Thursday December 22 2016, @02:41PM
Also, from what most people on sites like these tell me again and again, apparently the signal is not something which can be stopped.
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