• @[email protected]
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    149 months ago

    You are wrong ;-) The push stuff is just used to signal the receiver that there is a new message. No meaningful data is sent that way. Not even an encrypted message.

    • @essteeyou
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      9 months ago

      Call me paranoid, but Google owns Android. They can easily read the content of a notification as it’s displayed. They even have a Notification History app where you can see all applications from all apps.

      • Encrypt-Keeper
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        39 months ago

        You’re missing the point, there’s no message content sent in the notification, there’s nothing to read.

        • @essteeyou
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          19 months ago

          I’m not talking about the FCM message, I’m talking about Android running on your phone, where the message content is displayed to you.

    • @f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4
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      19 months ago

      At some point, Android is reading the message to generate the quick replies that were showing in the notification. They’re content-aware and this is not a function of Signal; if someone sent me a question, there were “yes” and “no” quick replies. If someone sent that they were going to be late, there were quick replies like “That’s OK”, etc.