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So, no way I’m trusting Signal
They have a page dedicated to everything they have given over to the US government: https://signal.org/bigbrother/
Signal themselves cannot decrypt the messages, so they are literally not able to provide any substantial information to the government. They can literally only provide two timestamps, when the user registered and the last time they connected to the server.
source
If/when Signal has complied historically, they hand over what they have...which is to say, pretty much nothing.
I'll take Signal any day over private Facebook chat, Whatsapp, or even telegram.
https://thehackernews.com/2026/02/german-agencies-warn-of-signal-phishing.html?m=1
Don't give your signal PIN to someone via text? And even if you did, they still don't have your message history.
If it’s truly E2EE, then it doesn’t matter if they’re forced to hand over the data.
It is well and truly E2EE. They have a page on their site dedicated to what information they have given to courts/government bodies: https://signal.org/bigbrother