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by ruune
918 days ago
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Apple previously didn't have any problems making breaking changes to their stuff, they even switched their whole CPU architecture and said "deal with it". If E2EE was really a concern to Apple, they'd implement it.
Push notifications just have the convenience of even technical people often not knowing that most of them are routed directly through Apple/Google. So how should your average user know? It's free data and nobody complains about it how they would with messengers eg |
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What? Apple put a tonne of effort into continuity between arches. You think Rosetta is them saying “deal with it”?