Kirov residents were offered to bring back push notifications from "VKontakte" on iPhone following "Max".
According to the press service of "Max," as of early July, 5.3 million people are using the mobile web version of the service on iPhone. Users are offered to open the messenger's website in the Safari browser, add it to the home screen of their smartphone, log in, and allow push notifications. After that, notifications start coming again, and when clicked, the installed app or the web version of the service opens.
A similar instruction has appeared for "VKontakte." As users from Kirov noted about a week ago, the social network also suggests adding the mobile version of the site to the "Home" screen via Safari and enabling push notifications in the web app settings. After that, notifications about new messages and events start coming to the device again.
Let us remind you that such solutions have become particularly relevant after the restrictions related to Russian service apps in the App Store. The "Max" messenger disappeared in early June, and "VKontakte" on the 25th of the first summer month.
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Kirov residents were offered to bring back push notifications from "VKontakte" on iPhone following "Max".
The messenger "Max" reported that over 5 million users of iOS devices are once again receiving push notifications thanks to the mobile web version of the service. Meanwhile, a similar method has also started to be offered to users of "VKontakte" — corresponding instructions have been noted by residents of Kirov.
