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kksgandhi , to Privacy in Signal introduces usernames and phone number privacy.

Great feature, but if I'm reading it correctly, you won't be able to chat with someone anonymously (because your profile will still be shared). Are there good apps for that?

hoosierHillPowderedCheese ,

jami

guts ,

SimpleX

scoobford ,

SimpleX was the best for my purposes when I looked, but Briar is a compelling option as well.

The case can also be made for element, but it lacks forward secrecy and honestly the app kinda sucks.

Opafi ,

Threema?

guts , to Privacy in Signal introduces usernames and phone number privacy.

Still register with a phone number is a red flag. I prefer SimpleX.

psychothumbs , to Privacy in Signal introduces usernames and phone number privacy.

I'm still just so furious at Signal management for removing compatibility with other text apps. I used to be constantly growing my Signal network, now it's a slowly shrinking rump that I never add anyone to.

FrankTheHealer ,

Wasn't that compatibility based on SMS which is inherently insecure?

UnsavoryMollusk ,

Yer

psychothumbs ,

Right, the idea was that you could use Signal as your SMS app, and so whenever there was someone else doing the same you'd automatically upgrade to Signal. Whereas now I never have those auto-upgrades, any new contact I am just stuck on SMS with.

FrankTheHealer ,

In my opinion, relying on upgrading users automagically to an encrypted and secure protocol isn't good practice. If someone wants to use an encrypted chat, they should do so consciously. It will only cause confusion otherwise.

Do people still use SMS these days though anyway?

I would have thought iMessage, RCS and separate chat apps like Whatsapp, Signal and WeChat would have largely replaced SMS by now.

psychothumbs ,

In my opinion, relying on upgrading users automagically to an encrypted and secure protocol isn’t good practice. If someone wants to use an encrypted chat, they should do so consciously. It will only cause confusion otherwise.

This is my theory for why they ditched this feature - the ultra-concerned about privacy superusers don't approve of its messiness, even though in practice it's the main engine for user growth.

Do people still use SMS these days though anyway?

I would have thought iMessage, RCS and separate chat apps like Whatsapp, Signal and WeChat would have largely replaced SMS by now.

SMS, MMS, iMessage and RCS are all compatible with each other and mostly used interchangeably and are the main way people text each other (in the US anyway). You just have a phone number, and when people text it with any of those formats you receive the message and respond the same way.

xcjs ,
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On Android, it moved SMS messages from the shared SMS store upon receipt and to Signal's own database, which was slightly more secure.

onlinepersona , to Free and Open Source Software in Signal Blog: Keep your phone number private with Signal usernames

As usual, people are never satisfied. Never stop complaining.

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FrankTheHealer , to Privacy in Signal introduces usernames and phone number privacy.

Great news. Thank you Signal

TheFrirish , to Privacy in Signal introduces usernames and phone number privacy.
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I mean it's nice but I do not know a single pirson who uses signal

TheColonel ,

Hi friend!

Now you do.

Spearman3618 ,

Some people switched when elon asked them to. Then they went back to the meta app.

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