--- title: "Signal desktop: fail" date: 2016-02-15T11:30:00+06:00 draft: false tags: ["signal app","infosec","data privacy","tech"] author: "9x0rg" hidemeta: false ShowReadingTime: true ShowPostNavLinks: true showtoc: false cover: image: "" alt: "" caption: "" relative: false # To use relative path for cover image, used in hugo Page-bundles --- *If you care about privacy, Signal is certainly not an option. -- Nikos Roussos* Instead, use [Conversations](https://conversations.im/) on Android with [OMEMO](https://conversations.im/omemo/) encryption. > Whisper Systems failed big once again. They just [announced](https://signal.org/blog/signal-desktop/) their "Desktop" version of Signal, which is actually a Chrome app. > >So just to get facts straight, this is neither a Desktop nor a Web app. And just like their Android app, you need a Google account to download it. > > Actually this is even worse, because you also need to use Chrome to use this app. **Channeling all your (meta)data through a closed source browser, built & distributed by the biggest tracking ad company**. > > -- [Nikos Roussos](https://roussos.cc/2015/12/05/signal-privacy/), 2015.12.05