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Signal-Desktop does NOT require your phone to be on! After initial setup, it can be used completely independently of the phone (it only talks to the phone for contact sync, not messages). The opposite is often claimed on here and seems to be self-perpetuating, but it's wrong. (edited for clarification)
Per the offical docs, you are required to create an account on a phone to use the desktop version: http://support.whispersystems.org/hc/en-us/articles/21507785... __________________ What do I need? 1. Register and set up Signal Android or Signal iOS 2. Download and install Google Chrome or use Chromium +++++++ EDIT: Having to buy and throw away a phone to use a service that's intent is to provide privacy is what it i…
That said, registration independent of a phone number comes up a lot here. Signal is primarily a mobile messenger, so the assumption that its users have a smart phone running Android or iOS is a valid one imho. It would be nice if people without a smart phone could use it, too, but implementing this in a way that maintains Signal's ease of use for all participants isn't exactly trivial (contact discovery is a big one). I'd appreciate it, but I can also understand why it's not #1 on OWS' list of priorities.