Signal Introduces Usernames
Signal:
Usernames in Signal do not function like usernames on social media
platforms. Signal usernames are not logins or handles that you’ll
be known by on the app — they’re simply a quick way to connect
without sharing a phone number. […]
Usernames simply allow you to initiate a connection on Signal
without sharing your phone number, and Signal’s robust privacy
safeguards remain unchanged. Signal is built so that we do not
know who you message, what you say, which group chats you
participate in, who’s in your contact list, and more.
If you want to create a username, you can do so in Settings >
Profile. A username on Signal (unlike a profile name) must be
unique and must have two or more numbers at the end of it; a
choice intended to help keep usernames egalitarian and minimize
spoofing. Usernames can be changed as often as you like, and you
can delete your username entirely if you prefer to no longer
have one.
Clever solution. Especially given that these usernames aren’t like social media handles, I particularly like the “every username gets at least 2 digits appended” rule.
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Signal:
Usernames in Signal do not function like usernames on social media
platforms. Signal usernames are not logins or handles that you’ll
be known by on the app — they’re simply a quick way to connect
without sharing a phone number. […]
Usernames simply allow you to initiate a connection on Signal
without sharing your phone number, and Signal’s robust privacy
safeguards remain unchanged. Signal is built so that we do not
know who you message, what you say, which group chats you
participate in, who’s in your contact list, and more.
If you want to create a username, you can do so in Settings >
Profile. A username on Signal (unlike a profile name) must be
unique and must have two or more numbers at the end of it; a
choice intended to help keep usernames egalitarian and minimize
spoofing. Usernames can be changed as often as you like, and you
can delete your username entirely if you prefer to no longer
have one.
Clever solution. Especially given that these usernames aren’t like social media handles, I particularly like the “every username gets at least 2 digits appended” rule.