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What's the difference between website push notification and browser push notification?


Asked by Grace Rose on Dec 10, 2021 Browser information



Website Push Notification is also known as Web Push Notification or Browser Push Notification. These are messages delivered directly to users’ browsers, even when they are not actively on the site.
Likewise,
Sent via a web site, or a web app, one of the benefits of web push notifications is that these content rich messages can be delivered to your user’s device (desktop or mobile), even when that user is not on your site. Browsers that support web push notifications are: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Edge. New to web push notifications?
Accordingly, With shorter messages, instant deliverability, a quicker opt-in process, easy creation, and no possibility of ending up in spam, it is easy to see the clear differences between email and web push notifications. For a more detailed look at web push, check out our Beginner’s Guide.
Besides,
The user must opt-in to the browser-based prompt to receive web notifications. Some brands choose to display a “soft ask” — explaining the value of receiving web push notifications — first, before the browser prompt. The soft opt-in conveys why a user would want to opt in to receive web push notifications.
Indeed,
Web push notifications work on any computer or laptop running a supported browser, whether it is a PC or Mac. However not every mobile device can receive web push notifications. iOS (Apple) mobile devices do not currently support mobile web push notifications.