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A notification doesn’t have to carry any data in its payload; Signal devs could take care of that.
That's not the problem here. Showing a notification with content is not a big deal.
In the case stated here, the big deal is that the notification HISTORY was preserved after removal of Signal. That's because both Apple and Google do the same thing. They keep a notification history. Not on a per-app basis, ALL apps notification history is stored.
I know that on Androids, it is turned off by default and you can turn it on, so you get the impression that Android doesn't have this issue. I am going to guess as I do not own an apple anything that iOS has notification history turned on by default. This is the real problem. This is not anything Signal can control for unless they were to not support notifications which would render their app useless, so that's not an option.
Signal has supported this for many years. Users can choose full content notifications, name only, or no-content notifications.
I believe what’s in the payload is not the same as what the user chooses to see. That is, it’s sent no matter what but the user can set what’s visible on the lock screen. I could be wrong though.
That's a separate OS setting. Signal itself has its own setting for which content is actually sent in the notification.
Why do you so confidently assert things which you do not know but merely believe without checking?
Did I not qualify it by saying I could be wrong? What is so confident about that? Jesus Christ, nobody asked you.
You even double qualified it, prefacing with "I believe"
What an ass
“Signal devs could take care of that”
They did like eight years ago.