ijeff@lemdro.idM to Android@lemdro.idEnglish · 11 months agoGovernments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications - US senatorwww.reuters.comexternal-linkmessage-square7fedilinkarrow-up184arrow-down10cross-posted to: news@kbin.socialtechnology@kbin.socialbecomeme@sh.itjust.worksprivacy@lemmy.mltechnology@lemmy.worldtechnology@hexbear.netapple_enthusiast@lemmy.worldprivacy@lemmy.mlhackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fans
arrow-up184arrow-down1external-linkGovernments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications - US senatorwww.reuters.comijeff@lemdro.idM to Android@lemdro.idEnglish · 11 months agomessage-square7fedilinkcross-posted to: news@kbin.socialtechnology@kbin.socialbecomeme@sh.itjust.worksprivacy@lemmy.mltechnology@lemmy.worldtechnology@hexbear.netapple_enthusiast@lemmy.worldprivacy@lemmy.mlhackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fans
minus-squareTuring spider@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·11 months agoIn Google’s case, it’s to reduce power usage. Having to listen to one service only (FCM) uses less power than if each app/service was listening on their own. They state this in their website I imagine Apple has similar reasons for that.
In Google’s case, it’s to reduce power usage. Having to listen to one service only (FCM) uses less power than if each app/service was listening on their own. They state this in their website
I imagine Apple has similar reasons for that.