It didn't show you a big green check or a big red x?
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I have seen neither.
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And anyway shouldn't you be able to send a message to someone who isn't verified?
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Signal is "trust on first use." If you have a conversation with someone, and the safety numbers change, that requires manual approval.
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yes, I changed phone. Nothing in app to tell me how to convey that to other users. App lies & says messages received by recipients.
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Can you say more about what you mean by conveying that to other users?
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I see no option for "manual approval" only "accept new safety number" which I didn't want to do because I hadn't scanned his code yet.
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And then when I scanned his code it kept (and still keeps) giving me the same error.
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Think you'll like the next release. Your knowledge about how encryption works might actually be a slight disservice to you here though...
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Instead of strange concepts like keys, fingerprints, signatures, we're trying to adopt a simpler metaphor...
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"There's a single number that can be used to verify the security of your conversation. Sometimes it can change, when it does we'll tell you"
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