
"Our new Signal Sticker Pack highlights some creatures-both mythical and terrifying-conjured up by our designers for you to share this spooky season. If you're new to Signal , it's a free and secure messaging app built by the nonprofit Signal Foundation at the forefront of defending user privacy. While chatting privately, you can add some seasonal flair with Signal Stickers ,"
"You can also paste the sticker link directly into a signal chat, and then tap it to download the pack directly to the app. Once they're installed, they are even easier to share-simply open a chat, tap the sticker menu on your keyboard, and send one of EFF's spooky stickers. They'll then be asked if they'd like to also have the sticker pack."
EFF released a new Signal sticker pack featuring privacy-themed creatures called the Encryptids and other spooky designs for Halloween. The stickers are distributed over Signal and are encrypted end-to-end so recipients receive the full pack without third parties knowing which packs are shared. Users can download the pack via a button in the Signal app or by pasting the sticker link into a chat and tapping to download. Installed stickers can be sent from the sticker menu; recipients receive a prompt to download the same pack. The Encryptids promote privacy, security, anonymity, and interoperability. A Bigfoot pin is available to emphasize that privacy is a human right.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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