Many thanks to Retired for giving me great training on use of this application yesterday. I appreciate it very much!
Beiträge von Triumph
-
-
Most excellent! Thank you for that, very easy. As long as I coordinate with my contact I believe if I email a screenshot of the QR code within minutes we can feel secure about the exchange and verify each other by scanning. That was very helpful,
-
Also, if we can simply read our Profile 64-digit Public Key over the phone, no screenshot is necessary. If that method works, of course.
-
Thank you so much! I only just installed it, set up Threema Safe, and have played with EchoEcho so far. I'm going to install it on my son's phone and try this today. We can scan each other's QR code, but I want to practice this reading the Public Key in our Profile and manually marking each other as verified so I may do this with others in other locations.
I am using an iPhone 8S running on the latest ios version. Thank you again, Snoopy! What a helpful community this is.
-
That's what I thought, thank you very much for the reply. But I don't see a "Verify" button. If I do this with a contact, will we be able to change the verification level after reading each other our keys?
Thank you for the help. I love this app, but I am still finding my way around it.
-
Forgive me if this has already been addressed. But all the notes about verifying a contact involve getting together physically and scanning each other's QR codes. Is there another way I can share information with someone remotely, out of band, say by reading my public key in its entirety to him/her over the phone? Or, if we are speaking with each other at the time, is sending a JPG of our QR code through email to scan as good? If reading our public keys to each other is good, how do I change the verification level? There is nothing on this on Threema's site that I can find, verification only discusses scanning each other's QR code.
Threema is my most secure messaging app and I want to verify everyone I use it with (not many), but we won't get together physically to scan codes, most likely.
Thank you for your assistance.