1. Signal is adding a face blur feature to support protesters https://t.co/AbGmekyEiT
— Patrick Howell O'Neill (@HowellONeill) June 4, 2020
2. Signal is one of the most popular apps in the US right now https://t.co/uj5aGYFh6c
Dear marketing peers:
— Stephen Hunton at ? (@stephenhunton) June 5, 2020
They’re not coming here for brand content. https://t.co/e7iE5s5k5N
Even more reason to use Signal.
— Jon Jones (@jonjones) June 4, 2020
Signal launches face-blurring tool as U.S. protesters embrace encrypted messaging https://t.co/EJAMkBVByN
Signal introduces face-blurring tool to anonymize people "marching and protesting against racism and police brutality." Marching and protesting are legal, meaning the new tool will only help make it more difficult to catch violent rioters and cop killers.https://t.co/Hj04qsyIDz pic.twitter.com/FyGos2z1xs
— Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) June 4, 2020
“Twitter saw just over a 1 million installs on Monday and around 1 million new installs on Tuesday” https://t.co/TcKupHKhJr
— Matt Navarra | ? #StayAtHome (@MattNavarra) June 5, 2020
I RTed this before, but to be more specific as to why this is a good idea, there are valid concerns that law enforcement is using videos of protests posted on social media to identify protesters using facial recognition. Anonymizing faces/bodies limits that ability. https://t.co/rjpW7uDXDt
— Jordan Harrod (@JordanBHarrod) June 4, 2020
Seems factchecking misleading, violent users has been good for business. https://t.co/AB4bpOyvnr
— (((evan shapiro))) (@eshap) June 5, 2020
I feel like Twitter is starting to be seen in the U.S. in the same light that made it a force during the Arab Spring. That powerful side of Twitter, and more Americans are seeing the utility in that. It's a hard platform to get right away, but when you do, it clicks. https://t.co/2AZK7G6eoG
— Garett Sloane (@GarettSloane) June 5, 2020
Signal launches face-blurring tool as U.S. protesters embrace encrypted messaging https://t.co/c6PavnKJc8 via @VentureBeat
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) June 5, 2020
"@signalapp is introducing a new feature that can automatically obfuscate faces shared within the encrypted messaging app, as the company says it's 'working hard to keep up with the increased traffic' from protesters." https://t.co/ZUbJ2ViT05
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) June 4, 2020
If you're not using @signalapp yet, here's another reason https://t.co/fN5ZbdyXF5
— Guillermo Jimenez (@guillermojimnz) June 4, 2020
Signal announces new face-blurring tool for Android and iOS https://t.co/PchiIP9ULm pic.twitter.com/qWbrnwhqLu
— The Verge (@verge) June 4, 2020
How to safely take pics at a #protest. https://t.co/K1VGnwcZs4#DCProtest #RVA
— Gail Hyder Wiley (@WileyReader) June 4, 2020
Signal is adding automatic face blurring to help protesters https://t.co/jlZ4GZdliF
— Anonymous ? (@snowlions) June 4, 2020
Signal App Gets New Face Blur Tool.https://t.co/HocYEdFBoj
— Droid Life (@droid_life) June 4, 2020
"Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption"
— Tech for the People (@TechForThePpl) June 5, 2020
This is good. Download and use Signal. And don't just use it for protests. Normalize using secure, encrypted messaging so that when you need to use it, that use doesn't stick out.https://t.co/pXyIf0637t
Tired: Zoom usage up 200%
— Greg Lindsay (@Greg_Lindsay) June 5, 2020
Wired: Signal downloads up 200%https://t.co/lrYRCi3Stj
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption https://t.co/HUVoPcq4o0
— Quartz (@qz) June 4, 2020
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption https://t.co/DZ5mNWDr9i
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) June 5, 2020
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption?https://t.co/7yymZi2bQa pic.twitter.com/g8ccUBscS6
— Julien Bouteloup (@bneiluj) June 5, 2020
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption https://t.co/lEe3KT6Hwe
— Joseph Lorenzo Hall, PhD (@JoeBeOne) June 5, 2020
#CyberDigest | Signal announces new face-blurring tool for Android and iOS | https://t.co/xhThm9ykB8
— ASPI Cyber Policy (@ASPI_ICPC) June 5, 2020
i really urge y’all to download Signal and text each other about BLM-related things on here https://t.co/K31okktvY4
— aaliyah ・̑◡・̑)♡ (@cyberliyah) June 5, 2020
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption #MobileSecurity by @qzhttps://t.co/Ed5BTXb02R
— Mobile Security (@mobilesecurity_) June 5, 2020
Check it. Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption https://t.co/Cu4YeJHprv via @qz #tech #digital #data #privacy
— Kohei Kurihara -DataPrivacy for Fighting Covid-19- (@kuriharan) June 5, 2020
"Clearly the increased use of Signal shows a response from protesters and the population at large as a defense mechanism, reacting to the evaporation of anonymity,” @ilia_siatitsa in Quartzhttps://t.co/E02BwpEjbI
— Privacy International (@privacyint) June 5, 2020