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I think that the CIA would do that with very specific people, it's not like it's going to be wasting attacks at random, and that people should probably download the .apk from Signal's website or use something more anonymous, like Briar.
We dont know that, and personally I wont take the chance. Downloading from their website is even more insecure by the way,
The creator of the Signal app also had an interesting appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast where even he had trouble going through airport security due to his role in the app's creation.
They would do that with specific people, but atm it's just safer to not use a smartphone at all if you think you are a target for that kind of thing - telegram for sure isn't better