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UnifiedPush support has been merged into Element Android!

Element is the flagship @matrix client and one of the biggest apps that will soon support UnifiedPush!

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More info:

- this is only merged into develop now, coming to the stable version for all users might take a few weeks
in reply to UnifiedPush

F-Droid users can pick between Background polling (like the status quo) and using a UnifiedPush distributor

Play store users can pick between FCM (Google's Firebase Cloud Messaging) and using a UnifiedPush distributor
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If you're new to UnifiedPush, the easiest way to get started is to install the 'ntfy' app (available on # and #) and open it once.

Then, any apps that support UnifiedPush ( https://unifiedpush.org/users/apps/ ) will be able to use UnifiedPush once the apps are restarted!

For more information regarding other distributor choices and self-hosting options, see https://unifiedpush.org/users/distributors/

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Are there any moves to get # to use a username and password? I've held off using it so far as the security of only using a topic name for # seems kind of iffy.
in reply to Blort™ 🐀Ⓥ🥷☣️

To limit access to authenticate users to your self-hosted ntfy server, follow this steps : https://unifiedpush.org/users/distributors/ntfy/#limit-access-to-some-users
in reply to genofire

Ntfy has an authentication feature too. We do not recommend gotify at this moment, we don't know if we will find a maintainer or we will deprecate it yet :/
@Blort
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und was genau bedeutet das?
Mit der Info kann ich ehrlich gesagt überhaupt nichts anfangen.
in reply to Don di Dislessia

You will be able to receive push notifications without Google Services, even with the F-Droid flavor. For this, you will need to install a distributor, like ntfy.

If you use F-Droid flavor, you will receive notifications faster and the application will drain less battery