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As anticipated, Apple introduced support for Web Push on iOS and iPadOS with iOS 16.4. What is it and how can it benefit you, or your business?
Last month, Apple confirmed that iOS 17.4 would remove support for Home Screen web apps in the European Union. At the time, Apple said this decision was due to requirements under the Digital ...
Learn how to use Snapchat's newest feature for screen sharing on the web interface and iPhone app for digital collaboration. Snapchat has launched a screen sharing feature for its web version.
Good news, iOS users in the EU! Apple has announced that it's reversing its previously announced decision to no longer support home screen web apps, also known as Progressive Web Apps (PWA), on ...
Progressive web apps are officially no more for iPhone users in the EU. Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images No, it's not a temporary issue in a beta version of iOS – Apple is officially killing home ...
With the second beta of iOS 17.4, Apple disabled much of the functionality of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in the European Union. There was some speculation that it could be a temporary change or a ...
Home Screen web app shortcuts will also launch in the user’s default third party app now, not just Safari. The design of fallback web app shortcut icons is also changing starting with iOS 16.4.
In a complete reversal, the company says it will keep supporting Home Screen web apps for EU iPhone users. “We have received requests to continue to offer support for Home Screen web apps in iOS.