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« on: November 05, 2019, 04:05:19 pm »

Developers have less than a year to update their push notifications

What you need to know

Apple has released a statement about its push notification technology.
It urges developers to update to the new HTTP/2-based APNs provider API.
The legacy binary protocol will lose support in November of 2020.
Push notifications are about to get better (for developers).

Apple has released some news on its developer website alerting developers that its older protocol for supporting push notifications will cease to work in less than a year. In a statement on its developer website, Apple has explained that the old binary protocol for sending push notifications will be phased out in November of 2020, and be replaced by the HTTP/2-based APNs provider API.

The new API allows newer features and better security such as authentication with a JSON Web Token, improved error messaging, and per-notification feedback.

Here is the full statement per Apple's news release:


  "If you send push notifications with the legacy binary protocol, we recommend updating to the HTTP/...

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