• Notorious
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    15 months ago

    With notifications turned off

    • @Reddfugee42
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      225 months ago

      Seriously. Who wants to know when people are talking to them? GO AWAY, PEOPLE. GOSH.

    • @nixcamic
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      105 months ago

      Honestly for most people this is a crazy level of paranoia. The US government can know the metadata of my friends birthday party organization group.

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          • @Cocodapuf
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            15 months ago

            Ah, fair enough.

            I realize now that I misunderstood the objection, I thought you were saying that using signal was an unreasonable level of paranoia, but I can totally see why turning off notifications seems that way.

        • @nixcamic
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          Honestly I don’t care if the government knows who’s all going to the party. Someone’s gonna post pictures of it anyhow. My garbage data is just more stuff for them to sort through.

          And I’m not gonna bother missing out on everything out of fear that the government will do what exactly with my data? The risk is so low for your average person.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 months ago

            You say that, but what if one of them had a friend who is a communist? Could make for some awkward conversation with the authorities at some undisclosed location in the future.

          • @Cocodapuf
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            15 months ago

            I realize now that I misunderstood the objection, I thought you were saying that using signal was an unreasonable level of paranoia, but I can totally see why turning off notifications seems that way.

        • @Chobbes
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          Signal push notifications don’t contain any useful plain text data (no content, no information about who sent you a message). AFAIK the only thing you would be leaking is that you received a message on signal, and frankly that metadata is probably going to be leaked to the US government regardless of your use of push notifications.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 months ago

            frankly that metadata is probably going to be leaked to the US government regardless of your use of push notifications.

            How?

            • @Chobbes
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              65 months ago

              Because your ISP and cell phone provider can tell you’re connecting to signal.

              • @[email protected]
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                35 months ago

                They can tell you connect to AWS when the Signal app fetches messages after a notification, they need to be able to peek into Amazon’s servers to see you’re connecting specifically to Signal

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                  AWS is not a black box from the outside. The signal servers will have their own external IP addresses that you will connect with, your ISP could keep track of those connections. Furthermore, if you are worried that the government is using your ISP to spy, what makes you think that AWS wouldn’t be subject to that as well? Signal is absolutely a target in this respect too.

                  Of course you can do various things to potentially hide your connection to signal, for instance by using tor, but in some sense there’s no guarantee if you don’t trust anything external to you. I’m personally not too worried about the “this person uses signal” metadata, though.

          • @[email protected]
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            05 months ago

            it’s not the content in the noti, it’s where your phone was connected when it received it

            • @Chobbes
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              135 months ago

              I mean… if you need to be worried about that, you really shouldn’t have a phone on you.