• anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    Anyone have a link to the app/website? I’d like to follow some among honing my horn and warning folks.

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              17 days ago

              It’s not about the store, it’s about the notification.

              As mentioned in the Time article:

              the app is not available on Android because it “requires a device ID in order to send push notifications, which requires a user account and a password.”

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                17 days ago

                You don’t need a user account or password to receive a push notification.

                You just need to have the app installed. The app can be configured by the developer to receive push notifications.

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                    16 days ago

                    How do you suppose APNS knows which device to deliver the notification to?

                    Something that… links it to the device? Like, a unique ID that Apple can identify?

                    It sounds like he thinks HE has to store this information, which is simply incorrect. It will obviously be stored by Google in Firebase, and by Apple wherever that gets stored, but HE does not have to store it.

                    I write apps for a living. I have users subscribe and unsubscribe to channels, and at no point is there a user account with password involved in either iOS or Android. If you want the memory of which channels they have subscribed to to persist across uninstall/reinstalls or different devices, then yes, but for an app like this you don’t need to persist those settings.

                    At any point the government could subpoena who’s received pushes (or at least, who’s registered to) from both Google and Apple.