Have some anti-botnet cookies, Sup Forums
Have some anti-botnet cookies, Sup Forums
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Is that sperm?
What is it supposed to be
Anti-botnet cookies.
did u make them. i want one
does it respect my freedoms? because they look sooo tasty...
>that filename
>anti-botnet
Nice try
signal is a botnet though
you can tell because they refuse to release on f-droid because they depend on some google botnet services.
how does you wife's lover's cum taste?
Not an argument
they use google services for push notifications but thats it
besides i owned fdroid a while ago so now it is a literal botnet
i wasn't making one; i was asking a question. is you wife's lover's reading comprehension better than yours?
>i owned fdroid a while ago so now it is a literal botnet
what did he mean by this
uh I don't have a wife
faster!
>they depend on some google botnet services.
This hasn't been true for quite a while now.
>This hasn't been true for quite a while now.
they still use google play services (BOTNET) for push notifications
Dubs confirm. If it's not on f-droid it's a piece of shit violating my freedoms.
Google's AI came up with their own cookies.
>That concentration of sprinkles on the middle
>anti botnet
>posts literal botnet
You will give me the recipe.
You're wrong.
If you're using an Android phone that includes Google Play Services (or microG or Open GApps), your phone will have an open GCM connection. (If you're on iOS, your phone will have an open APNs connection.) Signal will automatically detect this and use that existing connection in order to preserve battery life. However, any information that's pushed through GCM or APNs will be visible to Google or Apple. That's why Signal is designed so that no information is ever transmitted through GCM or APNs. If there's new information queued on the Signal server and your app isn't connected to the service, an empty notification is pushed to your device through GCM or APNs. The notification wakes up the app, it automatically recognizes the empty notification as meaning that it needs to connect to the Signal server, and then it fetches the queued information through a separate encrypted channel. This way, neither Google or Apple have access to metadata about who Signal users communicate with. (Other apps that use GCM or APNs may or may not have implemented this workaround.)
Do you put your dick inside the white thing
Sorry OP, I don't accept third party cookies.
You didn't bake that!
>However, any information that's pushed through GCM or APNs will be visible to Google or Apple.
Lie.
All information transmitted through GCM is encrypted.
You mean cookies with lethal poison, as death is the only escape.
you misspelled botnet cookies onii-chan
>installed it an hour ago
>asks me my phone number right in
>?????????
>uninstalled
do yourself a favor and install Conversations
it uses websockets if it can't find google services on your phone, it still needs your phone number so fuck moxie the kike