• LilithElina@literature.cafe
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    2 days ago

    I enables push notifications and unrestricted battery usage for Google Play Services and multiple browsers which I tested. I always used “install” to create the PWA. Nothing works and I still don’t know if it’s me or the stupid website/PWA.

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      You have to enable network, notifications, and unrestricted battery for both Play Services & Play Store (even if you don’t use it), and Play Services Framework if that installed alongside the other two (usually on older phones).

      Did you install Play Services before the first time you launched the browser? If not or you’re not sure, uninstall and reinstall the browser.

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        2 days ago

        Thank you for trying to help, you’re very kind. Thanks to a comment on one of my posts on Mastodon I found out that I can get browser notifications, just not from a PWA, or maybe just not from that one. I now found a hopefully better way to manage my to dos and get notifications for them.

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            Well, I was trying to get the mailbox.org PWA to send notifications, since I couldn’t find a way to sync our family’s shared task lists in any app. That’s apparently not supported by CalDAV, the use of shared lists. It’s possible using Vikunja, though, so we can move there and sync lists via DAVx5 and Tasks.org.