Hi, Le 01/01/2017 à 00:33, AHIB a écrit : > Android user here. I registered an account on the network and tested a couple > of calls with Ring, but after a while it would crash upon opening despite a > restart so I uninstalled it. Upon reinstalling I tried to register the same > nick using the same password but it keeps saying username already taken and > asks for some PIN(?). Does that essentially mean if one was to uninstall Ring > or lose his device or ROM that his account is permanently lost? Because it'd > be crazy if that happens after a year of using the app with dozens of > contacts suddenly lost.
Unless you have a backup or have configured your account on another device, yes, you’ve lost it. Ring is a totally decentralized system, which means they are no server holding your account data, those are on your device(s). The PIN thing is here for that: allow you to copy your account on a different device, which is one great thing the SFL team did to solve (at least) two challenges at once, namely being able to use your account on different device and allow an easy backup of it (if you switch phones, just have to copy your account from your desktop or even previous phone if still at hand using the built-in feature). The nickname part rely on a blockchain, once an user register a nickname no one else can register it again, and it can’t be unregistered either AFAIU. So, if the account that was linked to this username is lost, the username is too. High levels of privacy, security and resilience have costs, and this is one of them. And outside of those considerations, backups are always a good idea. ;) Bruno
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