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The first important point to make is that, if you are using end-to-end encrypted messaging services like iMessage and WhatsApp, that encryption still protects the messages – even if you’ve set your iPhone to preview the content.
I am just wondering what is the impact on the Element app (also the Android version), and how this is addressed by the Element team.
Is there a possibility to move to an alternative push notification system?
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A friend of mine brought this to my attention: https://9to5mac.com/2023/12/06/push-notification-spying/
The first important point to make is that, if you are using end-to-end encrypted messaging services like iMessage and WhatsApp, that encryption still protects the messages – even if you’ve set your iPhone to preview the content.
I am just wondering what is the impact on the Element app (also the Android version), and how this is addressed by the Element team.
Is there a possibility to move to an alternative push notification system?
Many thanks for all the input in advance!
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