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>Apple fixed a security bug that made it possible for cops to access content from deleted Signal messages. Vulnerable users hoping to evade law enforcement surveillance often use encrypted apps like Signal to communicate sensitive information. That’s why users felt blindsided when 404 Media reported that Apple was unexpectedly storing push notifications displaying parts of encrypted messages for up to a month. This occurred even after the message was set to disappear and the app itself was deleted from the device.

Archive: https://archive.today/SshnA From the post: >>Apple fixed a security bug that made it possible for cops to access content from deleted Signal messages. Vulnerable users hoping to evade law enforcement surveillance often use encrypted apps like Signal to communicate sensitive information. That’s why users felt blindsided when 404 Media reported that Apple was unexpectedly storing push notifications displaying parts of encrypted messages for up to a month. This occurred even after the message was set to disappear and the app itself was deleted from the device.
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Ya know, I have some sensitive things that come over my phone too, but I don't let the application push that data as a notification - I force it to go retrieve it.

If you're using a "SUPER SECRET SQUIRREL CHAT METHOD !!!1!" (which needs your phone number lol) and you're pushing that data as notifications, then you're not understanding the method you use - and if the application vendor allows it, then they have no idea what they're doing either.