How do notifications work in the official Telegram Android app (Play Store vs Site version maybe)? Does it have the same mechanism as Signal, which only recognizes the presence of notifications via Google services, but sends them via its web socket service?

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    “Signal only uses FCM to wake up the Android app if there are new messages waiting on the Signal server and the app isn’t connected to it. Signal does not include any information in these notifications, encrypted or otherwise, so Google can only infer that your device has something queued on Signal’s servers.” I was wondering if a similar system has been implemented in telegram?

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      10 months ago

      It’s still metadata, ditch google play services all at once

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        Too radical a solution for me, I used microG for a long time, but the notification problems made me go back to Google services. i’ve banned them from accessing camera/microphone/geolocation via App Ops (put them on ignore mode), so I’m pretty calm. but notifications are still a problem).

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          They are priv apps, I believe it’s the same as root

          Most of the privacy apps don’t require you to have gapps and their notifications

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            No, they don’t have the same privileges as root permissions. this is easily demonstrated by the camera app built into LineageOS when you enable ignore mode for camera in App Ops and it crashes. and google services also start making very untypical requests for access to stuff.

            Yes, but there aren’t many apps that respect privacy on my phone compared to the usual ones).

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              Ok, I didn’t know, it’s just usually I see some notifications like “priv app is the same as root, be careful”. Thank you

              About the apps, I recommend switching, it’s not as scary as I sounds, most of the apps have an alternative or sth like that