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2 days agoSignal doesn’t use SMS at all, once you have enrolled. The phone number is used to validate people and exclude bots, during registration. As others have noted, you can hide your number from other users, as well.
Signal doesn’t use SMS at all, once you have enrolled. The phone number is used to validate people and exclude bots, during registration. As others have noted, you can hide your number from other users, as well.
They can “request” it all day long. Signal doesn’t store them beyond the time needed to deliver to the end user device, and while (temporarily) stored, it’s encrypted in a way Signal’s service cannot read.
I work for two companies, that use each. Life is awful.
Salesforce is doing a great job in ruining Slack, too.
The hardcoded credentials are a major red flag.
The “record” is a SMS verification code. All that will tell the government is that you registered for Signal, nothing else.