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by AlBugdy
67 days ago
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> Apple doesn't allow a persistent connection except through their own notification framework. How can iOS not allow persistent connections at all? How would a long download work or a call in the background work at all? > Regardless when signal shows the contents of your message in the notification menu of your device your device keeps a record on your device of that message content. How is that not treated as a backdoor unless it's explicitly mentioned when someone installs iOS? |
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2. To be clear it's my understanding that the notifications weren't exfiltrated off the device. The notifications are stored in a database on the device that iPhone and can only be accessed by unlocking the phone. So I wouldn't call it a backdoor. Both Android and iOS retain notifications in a database, in Android you can disable it, I don't know about iOS.