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If by that you mean the Unix time, then yeah, but There has been documents showing that Signal doesn't store sensitive plaintext data.
https://signal.org/bigbrother/
They force you to give them your phone number. No phone number = not allowed to use Signal. Plus, Signal uses servers from Big Tech (just search for it on reddit).
XMPP (mainly Snikket) is the best lightweight option.