Signal is Testing new Feature that already Exists

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Signal, an instant messaging service that works across several platforms, just launched a beta version that incorporates the in-demand Stories function. Signal users will soon be able to send each other photos, videos, and text messages, according to an announcement made by the network. After twenty-four hours, the material that you publish on will be deleted, similar to how Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and even WhatsApp all have their own versions of “Stories.”

The end-to-end encryption of Stories on Signal was recently disclosed by an Android developer named Greyson Parrelli in a post on the Signal Community website. This would provide users with “a new method to interact on Signal without sacrificing privacy.” It should be brought to your attention that the Chats on the messaging platform are likewise encrypted from beginning to finish.

In addition, you have the ability to choose with whom you discuss your experiences. Users have the option of broadcasting their narratives to all of their Signal connections, which includes not just their contacts but also anybody with whom they have engaged in a one-on-one conversation while using the app. Users of Signal will also have the ability to share their Stories with a personalised list of friends, analogous to Instagram’s “Close Friends” feature, as well as with any of the Signal groups in which they participate.

When you share a Story with one of your groups, it goes without saying that “anyone in that group may browse, share, respond, and reply to that group story.” According to Parrelli, while the Stories feature is still in development, the only people who will be able to see the Stories that have been created by other beta testers are those who are themselves beta testers.

On the other hand, the article gives the impression that Signal will provide users with the option to temporarily disable the function, in contrast to how it operates on other platforms. Users have the ability to deactivate Stories entirely through the Settings menu. If you choose this option, users will be unable to create Stories and will also be prevented from seeing the Stories of other users. Signal will go up against a vast range of rivals, many of whom have already been offering a Stories feature for quite some time.

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