Doesn’t signal use ping notifications and the whole problem was with how the mobile os handles the notifications. From my understanding of the controversy the os stored information from the app when a notification is detected in a local directory (hence why it worked on signal)
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Yes but its not just signal but any app with push notifications
I’ve made an assumption that op was referring to how messages can be pulled from push notification post decryption since they were talking about upping privacy and data sovereignty.
True, but my comment was about how it was irrelevant that voyager doesn’t allow tracking through notifications when Lemmy is inherently insecure. Although in an open communication like Lemmy the insecurity doesn’t matter as much.
I mean considering lemmy is public information and messages are unencrypted…
Agreed, out of box brave is kind of bad (similar to firefox) but once you personalize it its one of the best chromium browsers out there especially on mobile.
sompreno@lemmy.zipto
Politics@beehaw.org•The delusion of easy victory from the air may have seduced the US into another war
3·2 months agoYeah your right, I should have been using wording like 'join war ’ instead of ‘declare’
This whole situation is rough regardless
sompreno@lemmy.zipto
Politics@beehaw.org•The delusion of easy victory from the air may have seduced the US into another war
41·2 months agoThank you for pointing out my minor spelling mistake.
I was referring to the deployment of troops being being effectively joinning a war even if it isn’t legally on paper.
sompreno@lemmy.zipto
Politics@beehaw.org•The delusion of easy victory from the air may have seduced the US into another war
32·2 months agoSo what your effectively saying is that a country can’t declare war unless the entire nation is in agreement.


You’re right about it not being irrelevant but I was just talking the security of sent messages in Lemmy which can be read by everyone regardless