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layout: doc
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title: Signal
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permalink: /doc/signal/
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Signal
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======
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What is [Signal]?
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[According to Wikipedia:][signal-wikipedia]
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> Signal is an encrypted instant messaging and voice calling application
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> for Android and iOS. It uses end-to-end encryption to secure all
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> communications to other Signal users. Signal can be used to send and receive
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> encrypted instant messages, group messages, attachments and media messages.
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> Users can independently verify the identity of their messaging correspondents
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> by comparing key fingerprints out-of-band. During calls, users can check the
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> integrity of the data channel by checking if two words match on both ends of
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> the call.
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>
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> Signal is developed by Open Whisper Systems. The clients are published as free
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> and open-source software under the GPLv3 license.
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How to install Signal in Qubes
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If you're a Signal user on Android, you can now have Signal inside Qubes.
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1. Install the Chromium browser in a TemplateVM.
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2. Shut down the TemplateVM.
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3. Create a new AppVM based on this TemplateVM.
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4. Launch Chromium browser in the new AppVM, type `chrome://extensions/` in the
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address bar, and follow the link to the Chrome app store.
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4. In the app store, search for "Signal Private Messenger" and install the app.
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5. The app launches automatically on first install. Follow the prompts to "link"
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this app with your phone.
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6. Signal should now work in your AppVM.
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Creating a Shortcut in KDE
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--------------------------
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Let's make Signal a bit more usable by creating a shortcut in our desktop
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panel that launches Signal directly. This assumes that you're using KDE in Dom0
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and that your AppVM is named `Signal`.
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1. Create a Chromium shortcut (Q -> Domain: Signal -> Signal: Add more
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shortcuts... -> Select "Chromium web browser")
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2. Follow [these instructions][shortcut] to create a desktop shortcut.
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3. Right-click on Chromium icon in panel and select "Icon Settings".
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4. Change the "Command" field of the "Application" tab to:
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qvm-run -a --tray Signal '/usr/lib64/chromium-browser/chromium-browser.sh --profile-directory=Default --app-id=<long string which you'll get from the properties of the desktop shortcut you created above>'
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**Note:** Another method (more "correct" but less straightforward) is to [use
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the way Qubes handles shortcuts internally to create a `.desktop`
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file][shortcut-desktop].
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5. (Optional) Copy the Signal app icon file from the Signal AppVM to dom0.
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(**Warning**: copying untrusted files to dom0 is dangerous! Do this only if
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you understand and accept the risks!)
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[user@dom0]$ qvm-run --pass-io Signal 'cat /home/user/.local/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/chrome-<long-appID>-Default.png' > /home/users/signal-icon.png
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6. (Optional) Change your new shortcut's icon from Chrome to Signal by pointing
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it to `/home/users/signal-icon.png`.
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-----
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These instructions were contributed by Qubes community member Alex (IX4 Svs) in
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a [message] to the `qubes-users` [mailing list]. Thanks, Alex!
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[Signal]: https://whispersystems.org/
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[signal-wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_(software)
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[shortcut]: http://support.whispersystems.org/hc/en-us/articles/216839277-Where-is-Signal-Desktop-on-my-computer-
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[shortcut-desktop]: /doc/managing-appvm-shortcuts/#tocAnchor-1-1-1
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[message]: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/rMMgeR-KLbU/XXOFri26BAAJ
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[mailing list]: /mailing-lists/
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