Keeping your chats secure is a good idea, but end-to-end encryption is just the beginning of the list of options to consider when picking a messaging app.
But still, to use it, you need a phone number, which in many countries can only be purchased with a passport. That’s the main rule. If privacy is really needed, personal identification should be excluded so that it’s basically impossible to determine who owns the account.
Signal recently implemented “usernames” instead of phone numbers
Pretty sure they still store the phone number you sign up with, though - the usernames are just for sharing your contact with other people.
Most peoples’ phone numbers are easily linked to their identity. Which means the government knows who’s using Signal.
Usernames are definitely an improvement, but this is a fundamental limitation in Signal’s design.
Much better.
But still, to use it, you need a phone number, which in many countries can only be purchased with a passport. That’s the main rule. If privacy is really needed, personal identification should be excluded so that it’s basically impossible to determine who owns the account.