Private Contact / Signal / FFTAC

Contact FFTAC on Signal

Use the exact Signal username fftac.01 to send FFTAC a message request. This page explains how to connect, why the project uses Signal, what encryption does and does not protect, and how to verify a sensitive conversation.

First-party instructions No contact-form database No tracking script

Exact username workflow

How to contact FFTAC

Signal does not provide a searchable public directory of usernames. You must enter the exact username, including its numeric suffix.

The public FFTAC Signal username is fftac.01. The username is a connection method, not proof of identity and not necessarily the profile name shown after a message request is accepted.

  1. Open Signal

    Use the official Signal application on your phone or a linked desktop device. If you do not have it, obtain it from signal.org.

  2. Start a new conversation

    Choose Compose or New Chat, then select Find by Username.

  3. Enter the exact username

    Paste or type fftac.01, including the period and both final digits.

  4. Send a concise message request

    State the topic, the page or report involved, and what response you are requesting. Avoid sending credentials or highly sensitive files in the first message.

  5. Verify before high-risk disclosure

    After the request is accepted, compare Signal safety numbers through a separate trusted channel when the subject is sensitive.

The communication choice

Why we use Signal

01

Encryption is the default

Signal applies end-to-end encryption to Signal messages and calls by default, rather than treating private transport as an optional mode.

02

A username can initiate contact

The username lets a new contact begin a conversation without requiring FFTAC to publish a phone number on the website.

03

No advertising model

Signal states that it has no ads or trackers and is supported as an independent nonprofit rather than by behavioral advertising.

04

Useful verification controls

Safety numbers give participants a way to verify the security of a specific one-to-one channel after a message request is accepted.

05

Ordinary, direct communication

Signal supports text, files, voice, and video without routing the conversation through a public social-media thread.

06

A bounded choice, not a magic shield

Signal improves transport privacy, but secure communication still depends on devices, participants, identity verification, and careful handling of what is sent.

Threat-model boundaries

What Signal does not solve

End-to-end encryption protects message content in transit between participating devices. It does not make a compromised, unlocked, or malicious endpoint safe. A recipient can copy, photograph, forward, or disclose what they receive.

A Signal username is not an identity certificate. Profile names can be chosen by users. The published username on this first-party page helps establish the intended contact route, but sensitive communication should still use an independent verification step.

Disappearing messages are useful for data hygiene. Signal explicitly warns that they are not protection when the recipient is an adversary, because the recipient can preserve the content before it disappears.

Signal is not an emergency service, anonymous drop box, guaranteed-response system, legal representation channel, or substitute for professional security planning.

Identity and channel checks

Verify the conversation

This page is the canonical Antichrist.net publication of the username fftac.01. Bookmark or independently retrieve this page rather than relying on a forwarded screenshot or copied social post.

After FFTAC accepts the message request, open the one-to-one chat settings and view the safety number. For sensitive matters, compare the number through another trusted channel. Signal describes the safety number as a way to verify the security of a specific chat; it does not by itself verify a person’s legal identity.

Treat an unexpected or frequently changing safety number as a reason to pause, re-check the contact, and avoid sending sensitive material until the change is understood.

Make the request reviewable

What to include in your first message

A concise first message is easier to distinguish from spam and easier to route. Do not send passwords, private keys, Signal PINs, authentication codes, or account recovery information.

  • A short subject line or purpose: correction, source submission, interview request, security concern, collaboration, or general inquiry.
  • The relevant Antichrist.net URL, dossier ID, symbol name, or document title.
  • What you want FFTAC to do: acknowledge, review, correct, respond, preserve, or follow up.
  • Any deadline, stated in UTC when timing matters.
  • A low-sensitivity summary before transmitting private documents or identifying information.

Requests FFTAC will not make

Anti-impersonation rules

A public contact address can attract impersonation and social engineering. Refuse requests that contradict these boundaries and return to this page through the Antichrist.net domain.

  • FFTAC will never ask for your Signal PIN, SMS registration code, device-unlock code, password, private key, or backup recovery key.
  • FFTAC will never ask you to install remote-control software or hand over an authenticated browser session.
  • FFTAC will never require cryptocurrency, gift cards, or payment merely to verify that you reached the published Signal account.
  • FFTAC will not ask you to bypass a safety warning, conceal an unexpected safety-number change, or ignore a suspicious linked device.
  • FFTAC cannot guarantee that a profile name, avatar, forwarded message, or screenshot proves who controls an account.

First-party by default

Privacy on this page

This contact guide does not load a Signal iframe, analytics tracker, QR-code service, or third-party JavaScript. Copying the username is a local browser action.

The browser connects to Signal only when you follow an external Signal or signal.org link. Signal then operates under its own terms, privacy policy, application settings, and network environment.

The theme accepts an optional opaque Signal share URL generated inside Signal. It does not construct a link from fftac.01 because Signal’s official guidance says generated username URLs do not contain the username text. When no generated URL is configured, the page deliberately uses the exact-username workflow.

Human channel, bounded availability

Response and moderation expectations

Messages are reviewed by humans as availability permits. A response is not guaranteed, and no fixed response time is promised.

Harassment, threats, bulk solicitation, impersonation, credential requests, and repeated unwanted contact may be declined or blocked. For an immediate danger or emergency, use the appropriate local emergency or professional service rather than this channel.

Frequently asked

Questions about the Signal contact

Is fftac.01 the complete username?

Yes. Enter fftac.01 exactly, including the period and the two digits at the end.

Why does the page not always show an Open in Signal button?

Signal generates an opaque share URL inside the app, and its official guidance says the generated URL does not contain the visible username. The theme displays a direct button only after the site owner supplies that exact generated URL; otherwise it uses the reliable Find by Username instructions.

Does the username prove identity?

No. It identifies the published Signal connection route. For sensitive communication, confirm context through this first-party page and compare safety numbers through another trusted channel after the message request is accepted.

Are Signal messages anonymous?

No anonymity guarantee is made. Signal protects message content with end-to-end encryption, but network metadata, account registration, devices, participants, and voluntary disclosures can still reveal identity or context.

Should I send confidential material in the first message?

Start with a low-sensitivity summary and the relevant public URL or document identifier. Send sensitive material only after the request is accepted, the recipient is verified for the risk involved, and you understand the retention and disclosure risks.

Can I use this for emergencies?

No. This is a human-reviewed project contact channel with no guaranteed response time. Use appropriate emergency, legal, medical, or security services when immediate assistance is required.

Primary references

Official Signal information

Ready to write?

Find fftac.01 in Signal

Copy the exact username, open Signal, choose Find by Username, and send a concise message request.