My signal app a week ago had 2 seperate, a few days apart, app updates from the app itself. Asking to check install from unknown sources to be checked inside the settings. Giving prompts from the notification drop down. Such as app update available. Click it, asked for setting to be checked, I checked it, it said it updated, all seems well and fine.
But doing this outside of both stores which usually update the app from say F droid or Aurora. I’ve never seen this happen ever. It wasn’t a user confirmation. It was a total app update.
Seems odd that the signal app itself asked to update itself from a notification from the drop down menu. How can I make sure it has not been compromised? Anyone else experienced something of the sort?
Android phone. Pixel. Gos.
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You should consider using Molly, a fork of Signal with Unified Push.
I’ve heard of Molly and read the repo. But I’m unsure how it would be more official and secure than the actual official app.
Why
Because, you won’t have to guess where to download the app. And you can get a completely FOSS version. And if not using google services, unified Push can help you with notifications.
So Android only, and not in the play store?