Signal is expanding its feature to store encrypted messages, allowing users to back up and restore their data in case of a device failure.
The app's free version can save 100MB worth of text messages along with media content from the past 45 days. However, users who want more storage space will need to upgrade to a paid plan for $1.99 per month. The paid option allows users to back up their messages and additional media beyond the 45-day limit.
To use this feature, users must first enable secure backups in the app's settings menu, where they can choose between the free or paid plan after creating a recovery key that will be used to access their backup. Signal has announced plans to expand this feature to its desktop app and allow users to transfer their encrypted messaging history across different platforms.
In September, the company launched this feature on Android devices for users with end-to-end encryption. Since then, users must store their 64-character recovery key securely in case they need it later.
The app's free version can save 100MB worth of text messages along with media content from the past 45 days. However, users who want more storage space will need to upgrade to a paid plan for $1.99 per month. The paid option allows users to back up their messages and additional media beyond the 45-day limit.
To use this feature, users must first enable secure backups in the app's settings menu, where they can choose between the free or paid plan after creating a recovery key that will be used to access their backup. Signal has announced plans to expand this feature to its desktop app and allow users to transfer their encrypted messaging history across different platforms.
In September, the company launched this feature on Android devices for users with end-to-end encryption. Since then, users must store their 64-character recovery key securely in case they need it later.