China’s Great Firewall ensnares encrypted messaging app Signal, joining Facebook’s WhatsApp, Telegram among banned apps

  • Before being blocked on Tuesday, Signal was the last major foreign messaging app that was still accessible in mainland China without a VPN
  • The privacy-focused encrypted messaging app has seen growing popularity in China over the last year, but installs lag far behind those of competing services

Signal is widely regarded as one of the most secure messaging apps available, leading many to speculate about when it might be banned in China, which finally happened on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Users of the secure messaging app Signal were unable to access the service in mainland China on Tuesday morning, making it the latest foreign social messaging service to fall victim to the country’s Great Firewall.

The app joins the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and many other popular services that are inaccessible in China without the use of a virtual private network (VPN) or another circumvention tool. Existing users can no longer send messages and aspiring users cannot sign up for a new account. The company’s website Signal.org is also blocked, although the app remains available in Apple’s iOS App Store for now.

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