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    2 years ago

    Still sucks you will need a phone number to use it though. Hopefully they adopt meshnet type technology similar to https://berty.tech so people can communicate even when the internet is shut off across all platforms with end to end encryption

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      Now if they’d just let me run the damned client on more than one device so I can reply to messages from my tablet.

      • clif
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        12 years ago

        I’m running it on phone, tab (long ago), and desktop… What do you mean?

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        12 years ago

        Privacy and anonimity are different things. As long as nobody besides you and the indented destination(s) has access to the content of your communication, that communication maintains privacy, even if everyone sees that it’s you talking.

        Also, and this is something I mention all the time, the only information this gives is that you use signal. Besides that, as soon as anybody else registered your phone in their contact list, your phone number is already known and associated with you considering that many apps (like all the meta ones) gain access to the contact list and the chance that anybody who has your phone number uses one of those is almost 100%.

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    They will allow to hide your phone number from your profile, but what about your profile name ? This will identify you after your username is used. So you must also remove your name from your profile, this will confuse your previous contacts (I’m not sure if names come from profile or contact list actually).

    I feel the options for phone number display are not sufficient to have several privacy profiles.

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          02 years ago

          love me some briar, but signal is a legitimately decent privacy focued app with serious mindshare, adoption and ux/ui features. I love them both, but unless the other person is a technophile, signal is my go to recommendation and briar remains my “secret club” app.

            • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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              12 years ago

              My exact use case haha. Became invaluable when the internet was unavailable. Used my phone’s hotspot to create a wlan, then used it to communicate with those I needed to. Communicate internetlessly with your nearby groups, brought to you by Briar.

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                02 years ago

                So if Im at a music festival or something similar and I dont have phone service I can still just make a hotspot and send messages out through the hotspot signal?? Thats so awesome if Im understanding that correctly

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                  22 years ago

                  Only if those you’re sending to are also on the same hotspot signal. Basically, you’re creating a local wifi network, and Briar works over WLAN.

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    12 years ago

    Download and installed but it still insists on a phone number. I don’t see a way to bypass.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I believe they still require a phone number for the TESTING phase but it can be the same oje you already use for your regular Signal (if im understanding it correctly)

  • Instantnudeln
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    12 years ago

    What is this stupid website. Cant open it because they have banned my IP. Why the fuck do they ban MullvadVPN servers?