Signal chat, which became very popular in the United States during the days of protest due to the strong encryption protocol adopted, will introduce a function that allows you to automatically hide people's faces when sending a photo, in order to protect their identity.
"Right now people all over the world are marching and protesting against police racism and brutality, outraged by George Floyd and Breonna Taylor's most recent police killings," wrote Signal founder and CEO Moxie Marlinspike. "In Signal we support people who have taken to the streets to make their voices heard. We believe that something in America must change and, although we don't know exactly how, we support and trust people who organize themselves across the country to understand it. ".
The next updates of the application for iPhone and Android devices will integrate a new function that automatically recognizes faces and obscures them. Users will also be able to manually select areas of a photo to be hidden.
Signal darkens faces, protects protests
2020-06-08T21:41:11.355Z
Signal chat, which has become very popular in the United States during the days of protest due to the strong encryption protocol adopted, will introduce a function that allows you to automatically obscure people's faces when sending a photo, so ... (ANSA)