At some point, Android is reading the message to generate the quick replies that were showing in the notification. They're content-aware and this is not a function of Signal; if someone sent me a question, there were "yes" and "no" quick replies. If someone sent that they were going to be late, there were quick replies like "That's OK", etc.
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With Signal's default settings, Google reads your Signal messages when they come in through push notifications.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Edit: For those in doubt, last year, I started seeing content-aware auto-reply options in my Signal message notifications; that is not a function of Signal, but a function of Google's Android. One could escape it by using a de-Googled Android like Lineage or Graphene, or by hiding the message content (which is not the Signal default) and would surely hurt Signal's adoption, when you have to unlock the app to read each message.
"Off course!" (I want to continue in the Battle Square)
I saw this version going around.
Nope, Debian releases are all named after Toy Story characters.
Wait until they find out that an entire subtheme of the show is mutants discovering how to coexist with those who would have them subjugated for being different...
Not a DVD theft, but Eric Garner was killed in the altercation of his arrest for selling single cigarettes
...and learned Fly!
“Playing along with delusions isn’t a kindness to those suffering from other psychological conditions.”
Yet, you worship Donald Trump. Curious!
I'm looking in to this, thank you!
Edit: Molly (UnifiedPush) isn't something I can reasonably expect friends and family to set up.