Yes, you can use Signal without sharing your personal phone number. Here’s how I did it.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    How I Got a Truly Anonymous XMPP Account:

    • Open my client (e.g. Conversations, Monal, Dino)
    • Pick a random server, username and password
    • Click register

    Sorry, it’s a cheap joke, but it still baffles me that Signal requires a phone number, so I felt I had to post it :)

    Of course, this is not XMPP-specific either, just my protocol of choice, there are many other open alternatives that also offer such functionality.

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      2 months ago

      and then you can anonymously chat with yourself because no one else will bother installing that favorite app of yours!

      I’ve been trying to get people off WhatsApp for who knows how many years now. With Signal, i have a chance of convincing people. When you start talking about matrix or session or SimpleX or ???, people stay on WhatsApp

      • @[email protected]
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        132 months ago

        Different strokes for different folks! I’ve been fortunate enough that many of my family and friends have been happy enough to follow me.

        But I don’t disagree with you, Signal has a much more recognisable brand and better user experience. These are things that we need to improve if we’re going to get anywhere near the level of adoption Signal has.

    • BrikoXOP
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      92 months ago

      It’s there for a reason. You can’t easily create a spam waves if you need a phone number to create an account. And they added usernames now, so you don’t need to share your phone number with people you want to talk to. It’s just there to create an account and can be hidden after that.

      There is Session, that uses UUIDs for names with no phone number requirement, which is basically a fork of Signal with decentralized Loki on top of it.

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      72 months ago

      And - gasp! - you can do it from your computer directly! No Android emulators, no inconvenient command-line client!