Let me get this straight...
The default setting for Signal on an iPhone allows law enforcement to see the content of all incoming messages, even after the app has been deleted? 🤔
404media.co/fbi-extracts-suspe…
FBI Extracts Suspect’s Deleted Signal Messages Saved in iPhone Notification Database
The case was the first time authorities charged people for alleged “Antifa” activities after President Trump designated the umbrella term a terrorist organization.Joseph Cox (404 Media)

craignicol
in reply to Will Dormann • • •@mastodonmigration eh what?
On Android it just shows "you have a new message". Was this an Apple or a Signal decision?
Erwin Rossen 🔸
in reply to craignicol • • •craignicol
in reply to Erwin Rossen 🔸 • • •â â µ avuko
in reply to Will Dormann • • •The default setting for the iPhone by the US company Apple is to pass messages through to their Notification functionality.
They could be retrieved by the FBI from the US company Apple's push notification database.
The US company Apple, not Signal, has a shoddy security model here.
PS: To any Apple fanboys who can't stand a single bad word about Apple, I'll block you permanently and happily if you even give a squeak.
#Apple #Signal #FBI #Fascism
C++ Wage Slave
in reply to â â µ avuko • • •@avuko
Oh, but it's even worse than that. From TFA:
This suggests that your #notifications are sent home to #Apple. Why is that necessary?
I have further questions: