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==How To== | ==How To== | ||
− | + | The [https://signal.org/download/# Signal download page] has instructions for installing the desktop on Linux. To set up the app after installing, you have to use your mobile to authorize the connection: | |
+ | * On your phone, load Signal and go into the settings screen. Select the linked-devices listing. | ||
* There is a blue "(+)" button at the bottom right -- press that. | * There is a blue "(+)" button at the bottom right -- press that. | ||
* This will activate the camera so that Signal can scan the [[QR code]] and add your desktop. | * This will activate the camera so that Signal can scan the [[QR code]] and add your desktop. | ||
+ | ** (Note: need to add instructions about where to find this on the desktop app.) | ||
* Note that this is the exact same mechanism as used by the [https://toot.cat/@woozle/103472585020351674 Discord QR exploit]. | * Note that this is the exact same mechanism as used by the [https://toot.cat/@woozle/103472585020351674 Discord QR exploit]. |
Latest revision as of 00:56, 10 November 2021
How To
The Signal download page has instructions for installing the desktop on Linux. To set up the app after installing, you have to use your mobile to authorize the connection:
- On your phone, load Signal and go into the settings screen. Select the linked-devices listing.
- There is a blue "(+)" button at the bottom right -- press that.
- This will activate the camera so that Signal can scan the QR code and add your desktop.
- (Note: need to add instructions about where to find this on the desktop app.)
- Note that this is the exact same mechanism as used by the Discord QR exploit.