• 3 dogs in a trenchcoat@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    I mean yeah, but hosting and running a voyager server that stores our login credentials would be a more complicated and difficult option for what gain? The simplest solution would probably be just waking up the app every so often to check, I think eternity does that

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      1 month ago

      Speaking for iOS, I don’t believe this is possible. iOS has rules around what background processes can and can’t run on-device.

      For notifications coming from the internet, in order to preserve battery life, Apple wants cloud APNs to wake up terminated apps to deliver notifications.

      I know android does some similar battery preservation stuff around notifications, but I’m a little less familiar with that.