Encryption can’t protect you from adding the wrong person to a group chat. But there is also a setting to make sure you don’t.
You can add your own nickname to a Signal contact by clicking on the person’s profile picture in a chat with them then clicking “Nickname.” Signal says “Nicknames & notes are stored with Signal and end-to-end encrypted. They are only visible to you.” So, you can add a nickname to a Jason saying “co-founder,” or maybe “national security adviser,” and no one else is going to see it. Just you. When you’re trying to make a group chat, perhaps.
Signal could improve its user interface around groups and people with duplicate display names.
@ForgottenFlux such a great feature. Will definitely use it next time I’m bombing some Houthi rebels.
This shouldn’t really be necessary, as Signal uses the contact info in your contacts by default.
The weakest link in anything being secure, is the human.