• dev_null@lemmy.ml
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    23 hours ago

    You are trying to read what isn’t there. Push notifications just don’t contain any messages, at all, in any form, whether you want to call it data or metadata. They are just telling the Signal app to wake up, and then it securely checks with the server what’s up.

    The only think authorities are getting then, is the fact your Signal app was told to wake up at time X. Not whether you actually received a message, let alone any information about any messages.

    It is confusing the system is called “push notifications”, because it has nothing to do with the actual notifications you are seeing on your phone. It’s just a mechanism to wake up sleeping apps so that they can check up with their server.

    • Ulrich@feddit.org
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      23 hours ago

      The only think authorities are getting then, is the fact your Signal app was told to wake up at time X

      That’s called metadata.

      It’s just a mechanism to wake up sleeping apps so that they can check up with their server.

      So why do the authorities want it?