• namingthingsiseasy@programming.dev
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      22 hours ago

      But they must still have your phone number and associate it with your username. So it would still be easy for a government organization to force Signal to give up the identities of all people who join a group.

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        11 hours ago

        They can’t get your username from your phone number (but they can b’get your phone number from your username)

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      1 day ago

      Not worried about my phone number, I’m more worried about my profile.

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        Your profile, like everything else on Signal, is also end-to-end encrypted. Your name and profile picture do get shared with whoever you chat with, groups or individuals. If you don’t want your name and profile picture shared with randos, either don’t set them or don’t chat with randos.

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          6 hours ago

          your profile…is also end-to-end encrypted

          That’s fine if one of those ends isn’t a public activism group.

          If you don’t want your name and profile picture shared with randos, either don’t set them

          I use Signal to talk to people I actually know, both personally and professionally. I don’t want to message them from some sort of unidentifiable alias. And if I did they would know my alias and could disclose it to law enforcement.

          or don’t chat with randos.

          You mean randos like you might find in a public activism group chat? Yes, that was my point, thank you.