Home Signal launches new feature to keep cell numbers private

Signal launches new feature to keep cell numbers private

Signal is launching a new username privacy feature to allow users to connect without having to share personal phone numbers.

The American instant messaging app has lauded the upgrade, currently in beta, which will enable users to create a unique username as their point of contact.

Signal, thought to be used by more than 40 million people, sets itself apart thanks to its thorough end-to-end encryption service as well as its independent company structure. The non-profit organization is run by a foundation with no direct ties to big tech. Previously, Signal has been the communication tool of choice for activists, hackers, and others concerned about privacy and the prying eyes of authority.

A phone number will still be required to register on the app but the ability to keep it hidden is another credential for Signal and its growing reputation as one of the most secure messaging services. It also closes a loophole that hackers could take advantage of, by accessing the phone number at carrier level to access messages and content on the app.

The company blog written by Chief Product Officer Randall Sarafa stated, “Signal’s mission and sole focus is private communication.”

“For years, Signal has kept your messages private, your profile information private, your contacts private, and your groups private – among much else.”

“Now we’re taking that one step further, by making your phone number on Signal more private.”

Signal aims to enhance privacy features

The new username service will not work in the same way social media platforms operate. It will just be a key for connecting with others to chat and not a login or handle used for your identity on Signal.

When you create a username, you will still be able to set a profile name as whatever you wish. This will be what others see, your username will not be visible unless you have chosen to share it with another person.

Another key difference of this app is the absence of a searchable directory of usernames as you would find on X or Instagram. If someone wants to talk with you on Signal, they will need to know your exact username. Anyone who does not already have your phone number will have no access to it on Signal. Once you have set a username, it will no longer appear to others who you have already connected to, on the app (as long as they are running the latest version).

The default setting within personal or group chats is for your profile name and image to be displayed, but in your ‘Phone Number’ settings, you do have the option to allow other users to see your digits.

Image: Signal

About ReadWrite’s Editorial Process

The ReadWrite Editorial policy involves closely monitoring the tech industry for major developments, new product launches, AI breakthroughs, video game releases and other newsworthy events. Editors assign relevant stories to staff writers or freelance contributors with expertise in each particular topic area. Before publication, articles go through a rigorous round of editing for accuracy, clarity, and to ensure adherence to ReadWrite's style guidelines.

Graeme Hanna
Tech Journalist

Graeme Hanna is a full-time, freelance writer with significant experience in online news as well as content writing. Since January 2021, he has contributed as a football and news writer for several mainstream UK titles including The Glasgow Times, Rangers Review, Manchester Evening News, MyLondon, Give Me Sport, and the Belfast News Letter. Graeme has worked across several briefs including news and feature writing in addition to other significant work experience in professional services. Now a contributing news writer at ReadWrite.com, he is involved with pitching relevant content for publication as well as writing engaging tech news stories.

Get the biggest tech headlines of the day delivered to your inbox

    By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe anytime.

    Tech News

    Explore the latest in tech with our Tech News. We cut through the noise for concise, relevant updates, keeping you informed about the rapidly evolving tech landscape with curated content that separates signal from noise.

    In-Depth Tech Stories

    Explore tech impact in In-Depth Stories. Narrative data journalism offers comprehensive analyses, revealing stories behind data. Understand industry trends for a deeper perspective on tech's intricate relationships with society.

    Expert Reviews

    Empower decisions with Expert Reviews, merging industry expertise and insightful analysis. Delve into tech intricacies, get the best deals, and stay ahead with our trustworthy guide to navigating the ever-changing tech market.