
Screenshot via Apple’s update page
Recently, the FBI was able to gather a portion of two different users’ Signal message histories thanks to two separate flaws in Apple’s operating systems. In the first case, the FBI engaged in a raid of a journalist’s home, forcing her to unlock her MacBook with her fingerprint, allowing them access to her Signal chats. If macOS allowed her to better fine-tune the lockout period for biometrics, or gave her a quick way of disabling biometrics, as iOS has, then she could have protected her privacy from the search. More recently, someone’s phone was accessed and a hidden notification database on iOS gave investigators previous received notifications, which included Signal message previews.
While Apple still doesn’t have a better security option for biometrics on macOS, they do have an update out that will fix the notification issue. No more will old notifications live forever on your devices. But you’re going to have to update to get those benefits.
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In iOS 26.4.2, Apple finally updated their on-board notification database to delete messages that have already been deleted. This should have been the default behavior, but, somehow, Apple has left this bug in for long enough for law enforcement to figure out how to exploit it. Signal has seemingly confirmed that the update was made to address the backdoor law enforcement found.

Screenshot via Signal on Bluesky
You’ll want to update both your iPhone and your iPad, if you have both. iPadOS and iOS share the same base, and therefore have many of the same bugs. You can do this in Settings -> General -> Software Update, though you may have also already received a notification asking you to update.
Apple’s carelessness has introduced issues in iOS over the years, but issues that force us to compromise on our privacy have become ones that could put us in danger. Today’s political climate, where we have dangerous government agents in our streets, where belief and identity are policed by vicious thugs and bigots, privacy is more important than ever. Be sure to do everything you can to protect yours. You never know when something you believe or what group or identity you are will suddenly become illegal.