Well, we're pretty sure what's why Apple did it, anyway.
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This understandably made a few journalists nervous when 404 Media originally reported it last week: “The FBI was able to forensically extract copies of incoming Signal messages from a defendant’s ...
Did our AI summary help? Apple has issued a software update to fix an iOS vulnerability that allowed message notification data from Signal to remain stored on devices even after the app was deleted.
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