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Don't show contact phone numbers to prevent shoulder surfing #1741
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Very keen observation. I too would like
Keep in mind that the same issue exists in the mobile version as well (at least on Android I can confirm), so it would be consistent to have this work in a privacy-centric way on all platforms. |
Check response in this ticket: They refused to do this on mobile at least twice... I don't think that will change in near future. |
I have this strange feeling that the Signal leadership doesn't give a damn about end-point security.
Moxie Marlinspike has been rejecting essential security features like that multiple times, with no explanation. (Just think of all the Github issues where the encryption of locally stored data/messages came up. There were all no-thanks'd by Moxie, closed and disabled for commenting.) The application is championed as the pinnacle of in-transmission security, which is great, and we can't tell you what to implement and what not. But please, this is supposed to be a "secure messenger". I also find it appalling that there is popular and well-constructed security tool (Signal), and the head developer reacts to obvious security requests in such a non-open way. |
A temporary work around would be to create a contact for yourself with your number. It shows up as YourName, Recipient1, Recipient2, etc. |
Recent versions of Signal Desktop hide a contact's phone number unless you explicitly try to view it. Should this issue be closed? |
Bug description
My contact's phone numbers is visible on the top of the right column above conversations. This can implicate contacts that I talk to if someone happens to be in my vicinity viewing my desktop.
Steps to reproduce
Visible on startup
Actual result: The phone number is immediately visible, w/o warning. Prying eyes will no their contact number immediately.
Expected result: Phone number should only be exposed after the user allows it to.
Screenshots
Platform info
Operating System: Linux Mint 18.2
Browser: Firefox 56
Signal version: 1.0.37
Link to debug log
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