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Bug Description
Non-technical friend was installing Signal desktop, he downloaded it, ran the installer, scanned the QR code with his phone, but before he finished he got the "Signal has an update screen". It being a popup dialog, he immediately clicked OK without reading it and let it update. After the update he had to scan the QR code again. He was visibly annoyed.
Not a huge issue, I'd just suppress the update prompt when someone is doing the device association flow so non-technical people don't have a bad impression when they first install the app.
It seems the team has worked hard to make installation and association as easy and painless possible, this is just another minor snag.
Steps to Reproduce
Install signal desktop
Scan QR code
Allow it to install an update before you give your device a name
Actual Result: You have to scan the QR code again
Expected Result: You aren't allowed to inconvenience yourself, the user isn't asked to restart and lose their progress (fish out the phone, find the menu option again, etc) half-way though.
Screenshots
(this is the beta and I didn't time it right, you get the point)
Platform Info
Signal Version: v1.35.1
Operating System: Windows 10
Linked Device Version: He has an iPhone 6
Link to Debug Log
{ didn't happen on my computer, just watched }
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Bug Description
Non-technical friend was installing Signal desktop, he downloaded it, ran the installer, scanned the QR code with his phone, but before he finished he got the "Signal has an update screen". It being a popup dialog, he immediately clicked OK without reading it and let it update. After the update he had to scan the QR code again. He was visibly annoyed.
Not a huge issue, I'd just suppress the update prompt when someone is doing the device association flow so non-technical people don't have a bad impression when they first install the app.
It seems the team has worked hard to make installation and association as easy and painless possible, this is just another minor snag.
Steps to Reproduce
Actual Result: You have to scan the QR code again
Expected Result: You aren't allowed to inconvenience yourself, the user isn't asked to restart and lose their progress (fish out the phone, find the menu option again, etc) half-way though.
Screenshots
(this is the beta and I didn't time it right, you get the point)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7662768/92058984-3b37d180-ed4d-11ea-8a32-71e7061b69cf.png)
Platform Info
Signal Version: v1.35.1
Operating System: Windows 10
Linked Device Version: He has an iPhone 6
Link to Debug Log
{ didn't happen on my computer, just watched }
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: