Signal begins testing automatic key verification for encrypted chats
Signal has started public testing of a new security feature called “automatic key verification,” designed to simplify confirming end-to-end encrypted conversations without requiring users to manually compare safety numbers. The feature was announced by Signal staff member “jimio” on the company’s public testing forums, inviting beta testers to evaluate the new system before a broader … The post Signal begins testing automatic key verification for encrypted chats appeared first on CyberInsider.
Signal is testing a new security feature called automatic key verification, designed to simplify end-to-end encrypted conversations without requiring manual safety number comparison. This feature may reduce the friction involved for users but also introduces potential vulnerabilities if not implemented correctly.
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