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This seems to be about recovering push notifications of incoming messages from the phone. Still not good.
HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47703573
Signal already has a setting that blocks message content from displaying in push notifications; the case highlights why such a feature might be important for some users to turn on.
That’s a different vector.
What’s your vector, Victor?
Requesting clearance, Clarence.
Roger roger
Surely you can’t be serious.
I picked a helluva day to quit sniffing glue.
Why would any phone / desktop keep notification history? I already don’t get the notification feature in default KDE Plasma desktop.
Because it’s extremely useful? I had a shitfit when I bought an iPhone and then realized if I accidentally dismissed a message it was just erased from existence.
If you accidentally dismiss a notification, you can go back in the history to see it. Or if you dismiss a message notification that you want to respond to later. Or if a notification keeps popping up and disappearing and you want to investigate.
Fair enough. But I don’t think more than 24h of notification history would ever be needed, right ?
Debatable. But I have it enabled on my Android phone, it and indeed only shows me the last 24 hours.





