Closed azadi closed 9 years ago
In some places, we say authenticate contact, and in other places we say verify contact.
For example, the notification bar says:
User has not been authenticated yet. You should authenticate this contact.
And then there is a button below it that says Verify.
While the message says "Private, but unverified, conversation with user started." (See #17. Suggested message also says "verified").
We should use one of these words -- either authenticate or verify -- consistently, so as to not confuse the user.
Good point.
Which do you prefer? I'm leaning towards "authenticate".
Actually, for the most part, we've gone with variations of "their identity has not been verified." I'll stick to that.
In some places, we say authenticate contact, and in other places we say verify contact.
For example, the notification bar says:
And then there is a button below it that says Verify.
While the message says "Private, but unverified, conversation with user started." (See #17. Suggested message also says "verified").
We should use one of these words -- either authenticate or verify -- consistently, so as to not confuse the user.