If the site isn’t visited often enough to be on my new tab page then the answer is going to be “no”. I wonder if any of my followers or perhaps @__apf__ feel like it’s time to revisit when websites are allowed to ask? @jaffathecake?https://twitter.com/geekylonglegs/status/1111806913069674496 …
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BTW, we know how to do this right-ish: PWA install prompts started conservative to avoid spamminess, but notification request API was legacy and Mozilla and Apple have very much not helped matters by making progress on the permissions API difficult.
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My current starting place is to make push notifications a feature of super high engagement score; basically of it isn't installed as a PWA, you won't get the ability to ask.
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We’ve been going around in circles on this for a while, and it’s somewhat embarrassing that we haven’t shipped anything. I hope we’ll be able to solidify an approach in the somewhat near future that balances folks’ concerns.
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That is exactly how I feel as well.
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