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this post was submitted on 09 Dec 2023
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I mean, it was kinda expected and inevitable that one big service was going to reign supreme. Lots of things make push notification a real hassle, like you describe. Speaking for Android as I don't know much about iOS, Firebase works incredibly well, it's a super elegant solution, and if Google wasn't such a shitshow, I'd love it.
But it is a shitshow, in so many ways. So some services encrypt the contents, some don't send them over those servers in the first place, but the remaining metadata is still shockingly useful for surveillance purposes.
I don't really know where I'm going with this comment, but as an EU resident, I'd just like to see alternative systems getting more attention.
Idk, it's just that so many people hear news like this and go: „It is what it is, can't change it“
Well not with that attitude, that's for sure