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v7.8.0-beta.1

01 May 21:57
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  • Now you can react with any emoji during a Signal call. Smile even if your camera is off, share a heart if you love what you're hearing, or vote for sushi instead of pizza without saying a word. And you'll even see an animation of everyone's emojional outburst if enough people in the call react with the same emoji all at once.

v7.7.0

01 May 21:16
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  • Tweaks, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Keep on texting, calling, and video chatting as usual.

v7.7.0-beta.1

25 Apr 14:25
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  • Tweaks, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Keep on texting, calling, and video chatting as usual.

v7.6.0

25 Apr 14:12
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  • Small tweaks, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Thanks for using Signal!

v7.6.0-beta.3

18 Apr 20:50
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  • Small tweaks, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Thanks for using Signal!

v7.6.0-beta.2

18 Apr 19:09
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  • Small tweaks, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Thanks for using Signal!

v7.5.1

18 Apr 21:15
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  • We added support for custom nicknames and notes for anyone you're chatting with on Signal, even if they aren't in your system contacts. Whether you're adding the missing letters in a lazy friend's profile name, or a reminder about where you met, notes and nicknames provide a convenient and secure way to jot down additional details about your Signal Connections — and they're end-to-end encrypted and protected by your Signal PIN so they can be securely restored if you lose your phone too.
  • Now you can minimize Signal to your system tray on Linux. If your taskbar is the right shade of gray, it’s like your messages are waiting for you on a silver platter.
  • For users on Windows, this update re-enables support for detailed unread message counts on the Signal icon. Say goodbye to “9+” because now the icon goes to 11 (or higher).

v7.6.0-beta.1

16 Apr 21:20
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  • Small tweaks, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Thanks for using Signal!

v7.5.0

16 Apr 20:53
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  • We added support for custom nicknames and notes for anyone you're chatting with on Signal, even if they aren't in your system contacts. Whether you're adding the missing letters in a lazy friend's profile name, or a reminder about where you met, notes and nicknames provide a convenient and secure way to jot down additional details about your Signal Connections — and they're end-to-end encrypted and protected by your Signal PIN so they can be securely restored if you lose your phone too.
  • Now you can minimize Signal to your system tray on Linux. If your taskbar is the right shade of gray, it’s like your messages are waiting for you on a silver platter.
  • For users on Windows, this update re-enables support for detailed unread message counts on the Signal icon. Say goodbye to “9+” because now the icon goes to 11 (or higher).

v7.5.0-beta.1

04 Apr 00:04
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v7.5.0-beta.1 Pre-release
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  • We added support for custom nicknames and notes for anyone you're chatting with on Signal, even if they aren't in your system contacts. Whether you're adding the missing letters in a lazy friend's profile name, or a reminder about where you met, notes and nicknames provide a convenient and secure way to jot down additional details about your Signal Connections — and they're end-to-end encrypted and protected by your Signal PIN so they can be securely restored if you lose your phone too.
  • Now you can minimize Signal to your system tray on Linux. If your taskbar is the right shade of gray, it’s like your messages are waiting for you on a silver platter.
  • For users on Windows, this update re-enables support for detailed unread message counts on the Signal icon. Say goodbye to “9+” because now the icon goes to 11 (or higher).