Thanks Sébastien for your explanation! But spoken with tons of privacy & security concerns: All the messages have to go through Google and Apple then, right?
> Maxim Cournoyer <[email protected]> hat am 16. Januar 2018 > um 20:21 geschrieben: > > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: [email protected] > >> > To: "Maxim Cournoyer" <[email protected]> > >> > Cc: [email protected] > >> > Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 1:26:05 PM > >> > Subject: Re: [Ring] Sending failes or takes hours even if my contacts > >> > are online > >> > >> > Hi Maxim, > >> > > >> > you mean that my Android contact's should check their power settings, > >> > right? > >> > >> Yes, if your contacts are using Ring on Android, they would have to make > >> sure > >> their Ring client is not "power optimized" by Android. > >> This isn't very user friendly; we are working on push notifications that > >> should > >> make things easier in this regard. > > > > Btw. do push notifications work in a decentralised network - without > > connecting > > to servers running in the background? > > Short answer: no. The push service frameworks available on mainstream mobile > platforms (Android, iOS) are centralized by nature: a connection is at all > times maintained between them and the push server, AFAIK. > > Maxim
