- Unlike other messaging apps, Signal cannot easily see or produce the usernames of given accounts.
- Usernames in Signal are protected using a custom Ristretto 25519 hashing algorithm and zero-knowledge proofs.
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For a secure and functional setup, follow the official installation guide for the licensed version:
: Modified builds are often unstable and may crash or conflict with other tools.
: Cracked versions frequently crash or fail to sync data correctly. 🛡️ Safer Alternatives
đź’ˇ : Protecting your data is worth more than the cost of a subscription. Avoid "free" downloads from unverified third-party sites.
For a secure and functional setup, follow the official installation guide for the licensed version:
: Modified builds are often unstable and may crash or conflict with other tools.
: Cracked versions frequently crash or fail to sync data correctly. 🛡️ Safer Alternatives
In addition to other group attributes that are end-to-end encrypted (such as group names, group descriptions, and group avatars), the Signal service also doesn’t have access to any information about which accounts are part of a group, which accounts are admins in a group, which accounts can add new people to a group, which accounts can approve requests to join a group, or which accounts can send messages in a group.