February 7, 2026
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Signal app goes down as users flee new WhatsApp privacy terms

TORONTO — Encrypted chat app Signal remained offline Saturday as the company dealt with technical difficulties amid a surge of new downloads as users flee WhatsApp’s new privacy terms.

A rival to Telegram and WhatsApp, Signal also employs end-to-end encryption for secure messaging.

The company tweeted Friday that they were experiencing “technical difficulties” as “millions upon millions of new users” downloaded their app.

Many of those new users are fleeing from WhatsApp and their new privacy terms they announced last week.

WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, told its two billion users that if they wish to continue using their service, they must allow it to share their data with its parent company – except for users from the U.K. and the Europe.

WhatsApp said in a blog post that their terms were not new, just simply expanded – and that they cannot see private messages or hear personal calls – and neither could Facebook.

Signal said they were adding new servers and extra capacity to continue to handle the new peak traffic levels.  

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