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'I have no idea what they're trying to accomplish:' Enthusiastic and Casual Signal Users' Understanding of Signal PINs
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security 2021 (SOUPS '21)
Subject
Computer Science - Cryptography and Security
Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction
Language
Abstract
We conducted an online study with $n = 235$ Signal users on their understanding and usage of PINs in Signal. In our study, we observe a split in PIN management and composition strategies between users who can explain the purpose of the Signal PINs (56%; enthusiasts) and users who cannot (44%; casual users). Encouraging adoption of PINs by Signal appears quite successful: only 14% opted-out of setting a PIN entirely. Among those who did set a PIN, most enthusiasts had long, complex alphanumeric PINs generated by and saved in a password manager. Meanwhile more casual Signal users mostly relied on short numeric-only PINs. Our results suggest that better communication about the purpose of the Signal PIN could help more casual users understand the features PINs enable (such as that it is not simply a personal identification number). This communication could encourage a stronger security posture.
Comment: To appear at Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS) 2021