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Cool, thanks. So, I got it working with some friends. The start is rough when you don't have any contacts. There is no hand holding like you'd expect from other messaging apps. Especially the first message to the first contact is a tough discovery. I managed to mistakenly call instead of texting and another friend did exactly the same. The error message when you are not registered yet is also not totally clear. One f…
Can you document how to add contacts? I've been poking around to no avail.
Signal 2.0 released with private messaging support
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#112TextSecure for Android is only distributed via the Play Store. So I built it myself only to notice that Google Play Services are required for chat. I think depending on proprietary / data gathering apps is the wrong approach for an open source privacy app. It actually makes me sad. There was an issue about "This requires Google Play" on GitHub [0] which was closed by moxie with "TextSecure only requires GSF for data…
EDIT: not only is textsecure not on f-droid, but f-droid itself is woefully insecure: https://github.com/WhisperSystems/TextSecure/issues/127
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They addressed it in this github issue: https://github.com/WhisperSystems/Signal-iOS/issues/614 I'm also disappointed in this. The people I most want to use this with are also the people who have an iphone4. I don't get the impression it'd be impossible to backport it from that post, so some enterprising individual could maybe do just that...
I'm surprised they didn't mention how amazingly insecure it is to be running a phone that old. If you're running a private messenger like Signal, you might not want to install it on a device vulnerable to bootrom exploits that negate all the advantages of disk encryption.
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#116If anyone from Whisper Systems is reading, can you please tell me how I can disassociate my number from a Cyanogenmod installed version of TextSecure in my (now formatted and sold) Nexus 4 and get it working with my no sim Nexus 5 with Google Voice/Hangouts?
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#117Congrats on the launch of Signal 2.0. I hope it'll be a popular app, but I have a question slightly off topic: Why can't we get an app like Signal for the desktop? Yes, I'm aware there are alternatives for the desktop (mainly Pidgin + OTR), but none of them work like Signal does (ease of use) and frankly I don't really trust using them. I'd like to think I'm ignorant on the subject and there's a good alternative out…
Re: Signal 2.0 released with private messaging support
#118Congrats on the launch of Signal 2.0. I hope it'll be a popular app, but I have a question slightly off topic: Why can't we get an app like Signal for the desktop? Yes, I'm aware there are alternatives for the desktop (mainly Pidgin + OTR), but none of them work like Signal does (ease of use) and frankly I don't really trust using them. I'd like to think I'm ignorant on the subject and there's a good alternative out…
You can keep track of its progress there :).
Re: Signal 2.0 released with private messaging support
#119Congrats on the launch of Signal 2.0. I hope it'll be a popular app, but I have a question slightly off topic: Why can't we get an app like Signal for the desktop? Yes, I'm aware there are alternatives for the desktop (mainly Pidgin + OTR), but none of them work like Signal does (ease of use) and frankly I don't really trust using them. I'd like to think I'm ignorant on the subject and there's a good alternative out…
That's currently in the works as a browser extension: https://github.com/whispersystems/textsecure-browser You can keep track of its progress there :).
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Can you document how to add contacts? I've been poking around to no avail.
Signal ties into your phone's existing address book. You can add someone new using the iOS Contacts application.