1. Turn on disappearing messages
When you enable this feature, the message you send automatically disappear (get deleted) after the set time. It comes in handy if you share an OTP, private number, or something similar. Here’s how to use it.
2. Choose to share or hide read receipts
3. Turn off the typing indicator
This lets you enable or disable the Typing Indicators visible when you or your contact are typing a message. You will find this setting just below Read Receipts (explained above).
4. Turn off link previews
Not generalizing, but I’m not too fond of huge link previews on Slack and other messaging apps. If you, too, do not fancy this, here’s how to turn it off.
5. Pin chat on top
6. Send a ‘view once only’ picture
7. Blur faces before sending
8. Block contacts or even groups!
9. Play with Signal stickers
Signal lets you download as well as create stickers for your use. If you love a sticker pack, you may even send it to a friend so that they too can use it. Here’s a full guide about how to use sticker packs in Signal.
10. Change Signal notification sound for a person
11. Mute chats in Signal Messenger
You can also mute chats on Signal for up to one year. You will find this option just below Message Sound (explained above).
12. Disable ‘Contact Joined Signal’ notification
I detest this notification as it is irritating and often unnecessary. Here’s how to stop Signal from bombarding you with notifications of your friends joining it.
13. Change what is shown on the notification preview
You can also configure what is visible in the chat and call notification when your phone is locked. For this, open Signal and tap your profile picture located at the top left. Next, tap Notifications. Now, tap Show and choose one of the three options:
Name, Content, and Actions: This will show the name and message plus allow you to reply straight from the notification on the Lock Screen or the iOS Notifications Center.Name Only: The notification will only show the sender’s name but no actual message content. You can not reply to this notification directly from the lock screen or the Notification Center.No Name or Content: The notification will show ‘New Message!’ No name or anything else. You can not reply to this notification directly from the lock screen or the Notification Center.
14. App Switcher screen security
When you double press the iPhone home button or swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold, you enter App Switcher. It has cards for all open applications. Many bank apps hide their app preview the moment you enter App Switcher. If you like, Signal lets you do the same. Note: Signal on Android lets you turn on a setting that prevents the other person from taking a screenshot, just like Snapchat. However, as of now, this feature is not on the iOS version.
15. Save mobile data by choosing what is automatically downloaded
16. Group settings in Signal Messenger
Signal groups have several settings, like who can add members or edit the group information. You will also find the option to create a group link and then send that link to people over WhatsApp, Messages, etc., asking them to join your Signal group. You can access all these by tapping on the group name from the chat screen.
17. Hide your IP address during a call
Want more privacy on Signal calls? Relay calls via Signal’s server. This will reduce the call quality but won’t reveal your IP address to the other person on call.
18. Hide Signal calls from the iOS Phone app
I do not like to see third-party call apps’ entries in my iPhone Phone app. If you feel the same, here is how to change (on or off) this feature for Signal calls.
19. Choose the dark mode for night chats
Tap your Signal profile picture, tap Appearance, and choose either Dark or System (which will follow your iPhone’s dark or light mode).
20. Enable Screen Lock
Often hand over your iPhone to friends and family? Here’s how to lock Signal to keep things extra private. Note: If you have not set a passcode for your iPhone and enabled this option in Signal, you may get stuck on the app’s authentication screen. If this happens, open the iPhone Settings app → Face ID & Passcode → and enable passcode for the device. Now, open Signal, enter the iPhone passcode.
21. Set PIN to implement 2FA in Signal Messenger
Signal now has made it mandatory to set a PIN when you create your account. This PIN protects your accounts and is needed while restoring a local backup, identity verification, etc. Now, to add an extra layer of security, you can enable an option that makes it mandatory to enter this PIN when you set up your Signal account on a different device with the same phone number (or the same account after deleting and reinstalling the app). For this, go to Signal Settings, tap Privacy, and enable Registration Lock.
22. Clear all chat messages
This will allow you to clear all the text messages, media, calls, attachments, etc., at once. For this, open Signal Settings, tap Privacy, scroll to the bottom, and tap Clear Chat History.
23. Verify Contacts in Signal Messenger
All Signal chats are end-to-end encrypted. But if you still have reservations, you can verify and be extra sure before you share extremely sensitive information.
24. Link or unlink chats to iPad or laptop
If you wish to use Signal on your iPad or computer, follow the steps below: Top 24 Signal Messenger Tips and Tricks to Use! This is how you can get the best out of the Signal app on your iPhone. Currently, the iOS version lacks features like incognito keyboard, creating a local backup, automatic deletion of old messages, note to self, etc., when compared to Signal’s Android app. Nevertheless, it is a fantastic Whatsapp alternative app, and these missing options might soon make it to iPhone as well. READ NEXT:
WhatsApp vs. Signal – A detailed comparison of security and featuresBest iMessage alternativesHow to transfer text messages from Android to iPhoneHow to Change iPhone Privacy and Security Settings
title: “Best Sig Nal Mes Sen Ger Tips And Tricks For Iphone Users” ShowToc: true date: “2023-06-12” author: “Santana Harris”
1. Turn on disappearing messages
When you enable this feature, the message you send automatically disappear (get deleted) after the set time. It comes in handy if you share an OTP, private number, or something similar. Here’s how to use it.
2. Choose to share or hide read receipts
3. Turn off the typing indicator
This lets you enable or disable the Typing Indicators visible when you or your contact are typing a message. You will find this setting just below Read Receipts (explained above).
4. Turn off link previews
Not generalizing, but I’m not too fond of huge link previews on Slack and other messaging apps. If you, too, do not fancy this, here’s how to turn it off.
5. Pin chat on top
6. Send a ‘view once only’ picture
7. Blur faces before sending
8. Block contacts or even groups!
9. Play with Signal stickers
Signal lets you download as well as create stickers for your use. If you love a sticker pack, you may even send it to a friend so that they too can use it. Here’s a full guide about how to use sticker packs in Signal.
10. Change Signal notification sound for a person
11. Mute chats in Signal Messenger
You can also mute chats on Signal for up to one year. You will find this option just below Message Sound (explained above).
12. Disable ‘Contact Joined Signal’ notification
I detest this notification as it is irritating and often unnecessary. Here’s how to stop Signal from bombarding you with notifications of your friends joining it.
13. Change what is shown on the notification preview
You can also configure what is visible in the chat and call notification when your phone is locked. For this, open Signal and tap your profile picture located at the top left. Next, tap Notifications. Now, tap Show and choose one of the three options:
Name, Content, and Actions: This will show the name and message plus allow you to reply straight from the notification on the Lock Screen or the iOS Notifications Center.Name Only: The notification will only show the sender’s name but no actual message content. You can not reply to this notification directly from the lock screen or the Notification Center.No Name or Content: The notification will show ‘New Message!’ No name or anything else. You can not reply to this notification directly from the lock screen or the Notification Center.
14. App Switcher screen security
When you double press the iPhone home button or swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold, you enter App Switcher. It has cards for all open applications. Many bank apps hide their app preview the moment you enter App Switcher. If you like, Signal lets you do the same. Note: Signal on Android lets you turn on a setting that prevents the other person from taking a screenshot, just like Snapchat. However, as of now, this feature is not on the iOS version.
15. Save mobile data by choosing what is automatically downloaded
16. Group settings in Signal Messenger
Signal groups have several settings, like who can add members or edit the group information. You will also find the option to create a group link and then send that link to people over WhatsApp, Messages, etc., asking them to join your Signal group. You can access all these by tapping on the group name from the chat screen.
17. Hide your IP address during a call
Want more privacy on Signal calls? Relay calls via Signal’s server. This will reduce the call quality but won’t reveal your IP address to the other person on call.
18. Hide Signal calls from the iOS Phone app
I do not like to see third-party call apps’ entries in my iPhone Phone app. If you feel the same, here is how to change (on or off) this feature for Signal calls.
19. Choose the dark mode for night chats
Tap your Signal profile picture, tap Appearance, and choose either Dark or System (which will follow your iPhone’s dark or light mode).
20. Enable Screen Lock
Often hand over your iPhone to friends and family? Here’s how to lock Signal to keep things extra private. Note: If you have not set a passcode for your iPhone and enabled this option in Signal, you may get stuck on the app’s authentication screen. If this happens, open the iPhone Settings app → Face ID & Passcode → and enable passcode for the device. Now, open Signal, enter the iPhone passcode.
21. Set PIN to implement 2FA in Signal Messenger
Signal now has made it mandatory to set a PIN when you create your account. This PIN protects your accounts and is needed while restoring a local backup, identity verification, etc. Now, to add an extra layer of security, you can enable an option that makes it mandatory to enter this PIN when you set up your Signal account on a different device with the same phone number (or the same account after deleting and reinstalling the app). For this, go to Signal Settings, tap Privacy, and enable Registration Lock.
22. Clear all chat messages
This will allow you to clear all the text messages, media, calls, attachments, etc., at once. For this, open Signal Settings, tap Privacy, scroll to the bottom, and tap Clear Chat History.
23. Verify Contacts in Signal Messenger
All Signal chats are end-to-end encrypted. But if you still have reservations, you can verify and be extra sure before you share extremely sensitive information.
24. Link or unlink chats to iPad or laptop
If you wish to use Signal on your iPad or computer, follow the steps below: Top 24 Signal Messenger Tips and Tricks to Use! This is how you can get the best out of the Signal app on your iPhone. Currently, the iOS version lacks features like incognito keyboard, creating a local backup, automatic deletion of old messages, note to self, etc., when compared to Signal’s Android app. Nevertheless, it is a fantastic Whatsapp alternative app, and these missing options might soon make it to iPhone as well. READ NEXT:
WhatsApp vs. Signal – A detailed comparison of security and featuresBest iMessage alternativesHow to transfer text messages from Android to iPhoneHow to Change iPhone Privacy and Security Settings