Signal unveils ‘Usernames’ for phone number protection


Signal Private Messenger has just introduced a new update called ‘Signal usernames’, offering enhanced privacy options and a new way to connect without revealing your phone number.

Last year, it was reported that WhatsApp also working on usernames.

Keeping Your Phone Number Private

Once this update is implemented, your phone number will only be visible to those who have it saved in their phone’s contacts. You can further control who sees your phone number by adjusting settings in Settings > Privacy > Phone Number > Who can see my number.

You can choose to make it visible to “Everyone” or “Nobody.” Additionally, you can limit who can find you by your phone number in Signal by adjusting Settings > Privacy > Phone Number > Who can find me by my number.

This feature allows you to restrict or allow others to find you using your phone number.

Introducing Usernames on Signal

With Signal usernames, you can now connect with others without sharing your phone number. Instead, you can create a unique username which others can use to reach you on Signal.

Unlike social media usernames, Signal usernames are solely for initiating connections and are not publicly visible. Your username can be generated in Settings > Profile, and it must be unique.

You can change it as often as you like or delete it entirely. To connect with someone via their username, simply open a new chat and type in their username.

Setting Up and Sharing Usernames

To create a username, go to Settings > Profile, and ensure it’s unique and includes two or more numbers at the end. You can share your username with others, who can use it to initiate a conversation with you.

Signal does not provide a searchable directory of usernames, ensuring privacy. You can also share a QR code or unique URL that leads directly to your username.

Usernames can be changed at any time, and you can reset associated QR codes or URLs without altering your username.

Availability

These new features are currently in beta but will be available to all users in the coming weeks.