It seems useless to me, at least regarding the cybersecurity aspect. Of course, it’s helpful when people ask for my contact information, and I don’t want to share my phone number or email address.

But they still require information that could be used to prove or be linked to my identity for registration, right? This means a hacker could still reveal your IP address, phone number, email, and your passcode. Likewise, the development team can access these as well.

I know I’m overly cautious about my privacy, but that’s just how I am.

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    So if I claim fubo as a username on Signal, that means what? Nobody else can use that username? If so, it’s another global namespace, same as Twitter; ten or twenty years in the future, someone’s gonna want to be reclaiming disused usernames.

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      In the current Staging implementation, you pick a username (which you can change), and the app picks a two-digit suffix to your username.

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        Oh, so can I keep trying until I get to be fubo69? Nice.

        (I am a heavy Signal user; it’s my primary messaging service for people I know IRL. It’s where I post cute pictures of my housemates’ cats. I really want the Signal folks to get stuff right and not mess it up.)

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      What if I want to be fubo to some people, and MissCatPictures to other people?

      Jami allows that, and I think Cwtch does as well. SimpleX doesn’t have usernames at all.