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System doesn't Support multiple mobile Devices (non Desktop) #5102

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bamberdd opened this issue Jan 22, 2016 · 3 comments
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System doesn't Support multiple mobile Devices (non Desktop) #5102

bamberdd opened this issue Jan 22, 2016 · 3 comments

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@bamberdd
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I can't use Signal on two mobile Devices at the same time because Signal-App does not allow me to link the devices via Settings->Devices ...QR-Code scan.
If the requested feature is realized it would be very useful to give the user the possibility to assign each conntected device with a priority für message delivery.

@kaueraal
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I suppose this would be an important feature for later tablet support, as most users of a tablets also own a mobile phone.

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 22, 2016

The qr code you're trying to scan is not for linking the device, but for verifying the other user's identity. It's not your fault if you misunderstood, just poor design choices

2-4601 added a commit to 2-4601/Signal-Android that referenced this issue Jan 23, 2016
Currently linking devices only works with the Signal Desktop beta.
However some users are trying to link with their other mobile devices
which is not yet supported.

This is a temporary fix until device provisioning works across all
devices and clients. For this reason I didn't change the name of the
string itself.

Fixes signalapp#5102

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GitHub Issue Cleanup:
See #7598 for more information.

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