AllNews'Open Whisper Systems' - 8 News Result(s)Signal Introduces Standalone Desktop App for Windows, Mac, Linux Ketan Pratap | Wednesday November 1, 2017 Signal brings its standalone desktop app to Windows, Mac, and Linux users. www.gadgets360.comSignal Private Messenger Gets Video Calling, Improved Voice Infrastructure Shekhar Thakran | Wednesday February 15, 2017 Open Whisper Systems has officially announced that the video-calling feature is now available (still in beta state) with latest update to Signal Private Messenger on both Android and iOS. www.gadgets360.comSignal Encrypted Messaging Service Being Blocked in Egypt, Says Maker Associated Press | Wednesday December 21, 2016 Signal's owner, Open Whisper Systems, said that it can confirm "that Egypt is censoring access to Signal." www.gadgets360.comSignal Private Messenger Gets Much-Requested 'Disappearing Messages' Feature Shekhar Thakran | Wednesday October 12, 2016 Signal has introduced 'Disappearing Messages' that self-destruct after a particular duration set by the sender. www.gadgets360.comSignal's Encrypted Messaging and Privacy Promise Tested by US Subpoena Associated Press | Wednesday October 5, 2016 Signal was subpoenaed for information about one of its users earlier this year, according to legal correspondence released Tuesday. www.gadgets360.comFacebook Messenger's End-to-End Encryption for Secret Conversations Now Available for All Users Gadgets 360 Staff | Wednesday October 5, 2016 Facebook Messenger users will have to activate end-to-end encryption 'Secret Conversations' feature for every new message. www.gadgets360.comSignal Desktop App With End-to-End Encryption Now Available to All Written by KetanP | Friday April 8, 2016 The company has announced that all the messages in the Signal app are end-to-end encrypted. www.gadgets360.comEdward Snowden Leaks Spur New Crop of Secure Phones, CommunicationsWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday August 6, 2014 Public concerns about the US government's secretive surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden have spawned a slew of encryption products and privacy services that aim to make electronic spying more difficult. www.ndtv.com'Open Whisper Systems' - 8 News Result(s)Signal Introduces Standalone Desktop App for Windows, Mac, Linux Ketan Pratap | Wednesday November 1, 2017 Signal brings its standalone desktop app to Windows, Mac, and Linux users. www.gadgets360.comSignal Private Messenger Gets Video Calling, Improved Voice Infrastructure Shekhar Thakran | Wednesday February 15, 2017 Open Whisper Systems has officially announced that the video-calling feature is now available (still in beta state) with latest update to Signal Private Messenger on both Android and iOS. www.gadgets360.comSignal Encrypted Messaging Service Being Blocked in Egypt, Says Maker Associated Press | Wednesday December 21, 2016 Signal's owner, Open Whisper Systems, said that it can confirm "that Egypt is censoring access to Signal." www.gadgets360.comSignal Private Messenger Gets Much-Requested 'Disappearing Messages' Feature Shekhar Thakran | Wednesday October 12, 2016 Signal has introduced 'Disappearing Messages' that self-destruct after a particular duration set by the sender. www.gadgets360.comSignal's Encrypted Messaging and Privacy Promise Tested by US Subpoena Associated Press | Wednesday October 5, 2016 Signal was subpoenaed for information about one of its users earlier this year, according to legal correspondence released Tuesday. www.gadgets360.comFacebook Messenger's End-to-End Encryption for Secret Conversations Now Available for All Users Gadgets 360 Staff | Wednesday October 5, 2016 Facebook Messenger users will have to activate end-to-end encryption 'Secret Conversations' feature for every new message. www.gadgets360.comSignal Desktop App With End-to-End Encryption Now Available to All Written by KetanP | Friday April 8, 2016 The company has announced that all the messages in the Signal app are end-to-end encrypted. www.gadgets360.comEdward Snowden Leaks Spur New Crop of Secure Phones, CommunicationsWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday August 6, 2014 Public concerns about the US government's secretive surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden have spawned a slew of encryption products and privacy services that aim to make electronic spying more difficult. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com