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by LamaOfRuin
3053 days ago
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True. I was assuming most people have at least one phone number they want to keep long term (even if it's not always active with their cell). Note though that signal will also work fine with non-traditional services that provide free or much cheaper phone numbers like google voice (US), skype, or twilio. It is true though that you do need to maintain a phone number. That is one of the trade-offs they made to allow it to actually be usable. I have not seen a better solution for encrypted communication yet. |
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What's wrong with the way Threema does it for instance, which is essentially to bind the identity to a key pair that you can back up?