Looking back at how Signal works
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Looking back at how Signal works
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#2I was disappointed to see that a mobile number is needed and that this number is shown by default in groups. Mobile numbers are much more trackable then email addresses in my opinion. And I do not understand at all why others should be able to see them so easily.
So I now prefer Telegram because at least it hides numbers in groups by default.
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#5The only reason I don't use Signal is because it still uses your phone number for ID. What is even the point of verifying by number?
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#6> how we think about concepts like privacy, security, and trust I was disappointed to see that a mobile number is needed and that this number is shown by default in groups. Mobile numbers are much more trackable then email addresses in my opinion. And I do not understand at all why others should be able to see them so easily. So I now prefer Telegram because at least it hides numbers in groups by default.
Telegram, messages in plaintext on the server? Encryption that isn't open? Yeah telegram is a bit of a non-starter if you have these kinds of concerns as far as I'm aware.
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#7> how we think about concepts like privacy, security, and trust I was disappointed to see that a mobile number is needed and that this number is shown by default in groups. Mobile numbers are much more trackable then email addresses in my opinion. And I do not understand at all why others should be able to see them so easily. So I now prefer Telegram because at least it hides numbers in groups by default.
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#9The only reason I don't use Signal is because it still uses your phone number for ID. What is even the point of verifying by number?
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#10The only reason I don't use Signal is because it still uses your phone number for ID. What is even the point of verifying by number?
I think they justify sacrificing privacy like this for the sake of growth (which of my contacts use Signal? etc).