Private Messaging App Signal Introduces Paid Features

This new feature promises secure, encrypted backups for messages and files.

Signal needs no introduction. It has earned its reputation for strong privacy protections and end-to-end encrypted messaging, standing out as one of the most trusted privacy-focused alternatives to Meta’s WhatsApp.

Unlike many other messaging platforms, Signal does not collect or monetize user data, prioritizing security and simplicity over the addition of flashy "AI" features.

The app has now introduced a new feature called Secure Backups. This feature allows users to create encrypted archives of their messages and media, ensuring conversations remain protected and recoverable.

Signal Secure Backups: What's in Store?

the middle of this photo shows two illustrations of smartphones with info on the new secure backups feature of signal being shown

This feature creates encrypted archives of messages and media (photos, videos, GIFs, files, etc.). Each backup generates a 64-character recovery key on the user’s device. If this key is lost, the backup cannot be accessed or restored. When enabled, Secure Backups automatically creates a fresh encrypted archive every day, replacing the previous backup to keep the archive current.

The feature provides both free and paid storage options. Free users receive 100 megabytes of storage for messages and media from the past 45 days. Paid users can purchase up to 100 gigabytes of storage for $1.99 per month, with the announcement mentioning that the pricing is subject to change in the future.

As for the reasoning behind this move, Signal puts it like this:

This is the first time we’ve offered a paid feature. The reason we’re doing this is simple: media requires a lot of storage, and storing and transferring large amounts of data is expensive.
As a nonprofit that refuses to collect or sell your data, Signal needs to cover those costs differently than other tech organizations that offer similar products but support themselves by selling ads and monetizing data.

Currently, Secure Backups is available on an opt-in basis for users of the latest beta version of Signal on Android. A general rollout across iOS and desktop platforms is planned in the near future.

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