@signalapp why do incoming text messages not get a check?
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What dot the checks beside outgoing texts indicate?
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One check mark indicates that the message has been sent. Two check marks indicate that the message has been delivered. The check marks turn blue when the message has been read.
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Clever... I've been using Signal for a couple years and had no idea. Can I disable the read receipts?
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Of course! Signal Settings -> Privacy -> Read receipts
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What if there was a paranoid option where all secure messages had a green or blue background and red for insecure. Or maybe just another visual method to indicate security. Sometimes I just want to know the message will be securely delivery.
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There are several visual indicators. You can learn more about them here: https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/115005333267-How-do-I-know-my-communication-is-private-on-Signal-Android- …
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I feel like the call and sms outgoing make it very clear your attempting to send a secure message but I guess I should accept the design decision that incoming messages should be assumed secure and manually check more info to set my mind at ease.
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That manual check can be quick too. No unlock icon? It’s a Signal message.
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Less than ideal though, imho.
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