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GroundbreakingMall54 on
the irony of using an encrypted messenger but your phone’s notification system just… saves everything in plaintext. its not even a Signal vulnerability, its iOS caching notification content in a sqlite database thats accessible with device extraction tools. the weakest link is never the crypto, its always the platform around it
monkey6 on
Using iOS for secure messaging? Turn off notifications for those apps.
FeralPsychopath on
Apple won’t let this slide for very long.
ArthurDaTrainDayne on
Is there any legitimate reason you should be able to completely delete all traces of a message, to the point even the fbi can’t access it with a warrant?
I can only see that being used for bad
AndreDus on
Btw Android Samsung has the same feature.
pleasegivemepatience on
I never knew the phone did this, but I always suspected there would be some breadcrumb. When I use a privacy app like Signal I make sure to keep notifications disabled, don’t allow access to camera or location or anything else, have messages expire, use FaceID to even launch the app, no cloud backup or syncing across devices, etc etc etc. Be hyper paranoid, especially when you’re already using an app intended to provide privacy.
Possible-Put8922 on
This could have been helpful on Jan 6th.
grodyjody on
Pass the popcorn, I can’t wait to see what everyone is hiding.
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It looks like you’re performing an illegal search and seizure
Would you like help?
Help with Fourth Amendment Protection Loopholes.
the irony of using an encrypted messenger but your phone’s notification system just… saves everything in plaintext. its not even a Signal vulnerability, its iOS caching notification content in a sqlite database thats accessible with device extraction tools. the weakest link is never the crypto, its always the platform around it
Using iOS for secure messaging? Turn off notifications for those apps.
Apple won’t let this slide for very long.
Is there any legitimate reason you should be able to completely delete all traces of a message, to the point even the fbi can’t access it with a warrant?
I can only see that being used for bad
Btw Android Samsung has the same feature.
I never knew the phone did this, but I always suspected there would be some breadcrumb. When I use a privacy app like Signal I make sure to keep notifications disabled, don’t allow access to camera or location or anything else, have messages expire, use FaceID to even launch the app, no cloud backup or syncing across devices, etc etc etc. Be hyper paranoid, especially when you’re already using an app intended to provide privacy.
This could have been helpful on Jan 6th.
Pass the popcorn, I can’t wait to see what everyone is hiding.