This popped up on the desktop app, I don’t see anything on mobile. I haven’t closed the window in case I can’t get it back

Not sure what to pick for my username either lol

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    You get a random digits after your username, like “User.11”. It defaulted to two for me, but I am able to customize those digits. On mobile I get the option under Settings -> click my avatar/name.

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      Good to know, thank you :)

      Setting my name now

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    This is quite funny for me because I use Signal to talk to the woman I’ve been seeing for about six months and now I’d have to ask her for her number.

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    Do this mean that we no longer have to give our connections our phone number? Never liked the phone number requirement.

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      Ah not this again (EDIT: see this link for a better explanation than mine: https://lemmy.ca/comment/5401873 )

      Your source there lists it as:

      CIA → RFA → OTF → Signal

      My understanding is that the CIA operated a news agency in the 50s, then decades later the 2012 president of the news agency started the Open Technology Fund to “help better protect reporters and sources for the news organization with enhanced digital security technology”. That organization made (publicly documented) investments in projects including the Tor Project and Signal. Even if someone thinks the OTF is sinister, the total amount over 5 years was $3M.

      Condensing all that into “Signal is CIA funded” is silly, and it’s even sillier to imply that Signal is controlled by the CIA as a honeypot.

      Also, it’s open source. Given how popular it is, and how much constant scrutiny the code is under, we should notice any issues that pop up.

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        It’s very misleading (or straight up false), see the other comments