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Don't forget not allowing you to sync historical messages between your phone and PC. Apparently somehow that's just too complicated.
Its not about being complicated, its about dumping the whole chat history with just a few seconds of physical acceas to the device.
LEA has used this method with messangers like Whatsapp for years to quicly exfiltrade the data from a victims phone to other software.
There's a pin. Just require the pin.
The Pin is not designed and used for such an authentication. Also can be changed at any time:
How do I manage or change my PIN?
On your phone, go to Signal Settings > Account > Change your PIN
What are you talking about?
I literally installed Signal on my Linux laptop yesterday and it automatically downloaded all my messages from my phone.
Last time I did that, it would only sync new messages