Thursday, September 7, 2017
Signal adds encrypted profiles to beta chat app
Your details are uploaded to the app’s server, but they’re encrypted using a custom profile key. Signal itself can’t see or read them, but your client shares that key with other authorized users, so they can see what you look like and what to call you. Of course, you don’t have to use your real pic or name if you want to keep your anonymity. Since you’ll still have to verify your account using a
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