treenutz68
I can add your UUID on my mollysocket instance, but make sure to read the security part
and implication of potentially giving your push token to a 3d party:
**About security
Relative to Signal security
MollySocket never has any encryption key
MollySocket receives the credentials for a linked device and does not receive any encryption key. Which means:
Someone with access to MollySocket database can't change the identity key, to impersonate users. See setKeys.
Someone with access to MollySocket database may be able to use the credentials of linked devices to spam the Signal server and hit the rate limits. I haven't checked if this would temporarily block the account or just the linked device. (Availability risk)
Someone with access to MollySocket database may be able to change some account field in a destructive way. For instance changing the account Name to something random. The cleartext will be random since these field are encrypted and require encryption keys to be properly encrypted.**
I run it with "*" (allow all) anyway since I host this instance for many (10+) people already.
You have to understand the concept behind UnifiedPush:
https://unifiedpush.org/users/distributors/
And the Ntfy distributor:
https://unifiedpush.org/users/distributors/ntfy
Basically it's an app that is easy on battery, and it supports push notifications from the following apps:
https://unifiedpush.org/users/apps/