Signal Messenger for Windows is now Arm64-optimized


What you need to know

  • Signal messenger has been updated to v7.34.0 today.
  • The update fixed a theme bug but, more importantly, brings support for Windows on Arm devices running Qualcomm processors.
  • While Signal was able to run under x86 emulation, the new update should significantly enhance the encrypted messenger app’s speed and responsiveness.

Following Google Drive’s footsteps for desktops, Signal Messenger brings Arm support for Windows Arm devices, and it’s now available to download.

Spotted by reporter Simon Bisson on Bluesky, Signal Messenger version 7.34.0 rolls out today, November 20th, with its support for Arm64 processors like the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite processors (it should also work on older Snapdragon processors for Windows, too).

Signal Messenger, a cost-free, open-source messaging application, is renowned for its unwavering dedication to privacy and security. Providing end-to-end encryption across text messages, voice calls, video calls, and file exchanges, Signal guarantees exclusive access for the designated recipients. Developed by the non-profit Signal Foundation, the app is accessible on Android, iOS, and desktop platforms.

Screenshot from the Signal app for Windows 11 reveals the app changelog and support for Arm64 Windows laptops. (Image credit: Future | Daniel Rubino)

Unlike some other popular messengers, Signal does not collect user data or display ads. It’s also open source, allowing other developers to review the code to ensure there are no backdoors or security holes ripe for exploitation.



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