Signal requires the AddressBook permission to use the app at the
moment. This avoids the edgecases where a user doesn’t allow access to
his address book and then tries to use the app. We’re also doing a
significantly better job at explaining why we need this permission to
the user.
- Removes large confusing UX bar and related assets. Replaced with UISwitch.
- Enhanced user experience for missed calls.
- Fixes issue where missed call would appear as incoming call in call log.
- Fixing issues where PushKit handler not called on launch.
- Tap to reply to a message.
- Badges application with the number of unread messages.
- Pick up a phone call from lock screen, or decline it.
- Settings for notification sounds while app in foreground and text displayed on local notifications.
- Revising iconography to stick to v2.0 design.
- Multiple bug fixes based on testers feedback
- Integration with system addressbook
- Removing unused assets.
- Signal preferences and keying material moved to the unified storage
- Set up for staging environment to try out the new APIs
- Changes in the push registration flow to send token to RP & TS
- Make logging optional if desired
- HTTPS external URLs
- Clean app data when re-registering
- If registration future fails, bring back user interaction
- Use of new Keychain Access attribute
- Error management (notifying the user) when opening app without
required push and microphone permission
- Enforcing APNID are sent to server, retry later if not able to reach
server