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this post was submitted on 13 Jan 2024
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For the way modern stuff works, it does. If you want notifications that don't chew through battery life on Android or notifications at all on iOS, then it needs to go through the respective notification services.
We /could/ design ways that this wouldn't be an issue and entirely local push notifications could be a thing. But it's not how your devices work today.
Three letter agencies want to read your notifications so we have to have a centralised service