Is Signal snap safe? Because is not from the official developer

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  • signal-desktop

    Unofficial Signal Desktop installer for Linux (by snapcrafters)

  • This snap is from the Snapcrafters team, which is a community team run by the Snap Advocacy team that maintains various snaps. Like all snaps from the Snapcrafters team, the source for the snap is available. It looks like they're just bundling the contents of the official Signal deb and adding snap's isolation functions. So yes, I think you can treat it as safe - both from a system sandboxing point of view, and from an "it is unlikely to exfiltrate your communications" point of view.

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