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I was a huge Signal advocate at one time and would try to get everyone to install it and use it. Man, woman or child, I didn't care who it was. I was worse than a crypto-bro trying to jam BTC down everyone's throat.
I was chatting with a group of ladies at work and got a few of them to install it. When they did, Signal pushed notifications of them connecting to my wife's phone.
Needless to say, I got questioned fairly intensely about why there were other girls connecting with me on Signal.
I wasn't very keen on Signal after that.
Interesting. I've never liked those notifications but I've seen people on Signal message boards defend them to the death. There's no privacy issue! You're only getting it because they're already saved in your phone! This is a good scenario to illustrate the point.
You can just switch it off.
So your wife had them in her contacts, got notified her contacts joined signal, and the link to you is...?
This was an old feature, before it could be disabled.
So, if my wife was in my contact list first and I was in hers, she would get notified when someone was added to mine.
It was something like, "X has joined Signal on Y's phone!!" or some bullshit like that.