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Notifications for web apps have the same notification settings as native apps on iOS 16.4. Notifications aren’t the only change coming to web apps in iOS and iPadOS 16.4. Also for the first time, ...
Apple’s new iOS and iPadOS 16.4 betas will let Safari web apps on your homescreen send you push notifications. The feature was first announced at WWDC in June.
Of course, every web app will also need permission to send notification alerts, just like native apps. Once set up, web app push notifications can also integrate with the Focus system.
Apple Vision Pro users may not see many notifications while wearing the headset, with the discovery that visionOS doesn't natively support Progressive Web Apps and Web Push Notifications.
The web app icon in the Dock will also show a badge when a notification is received. Web app notifications are silent by default, although developers can change them to play a sound.
Apple has yet to comment on the web app situation in iOS 17.4 beta 2, so as of now it's unclear what the future holds for PWAs and website push notifications on iPhone. We'll just have to wait and ...
Such notifications work exactly like notifications from other apps, showing up on the Lock Screen, in Notification Center, and on a paired Apple Watch. Open the web app that you added to your home ...