Which browsers are supported by PushAlert?
Currently, we support Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, UC Browser, Samsung Internet Browser and Opera web browsers. You can see the details of supported platforms below:
Chrome - Mobile (Android), Desktop (Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS)
Firefox - Mobile (Android), Desktop (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
Safari - Desktop (MacOS, iOS - Coming Soon)
Microsoft Edge - Mobile (Android), Desktop (Windows)
- Opera - Mobile (Android), Desktop (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
- Samsung Internet Browser - Mobile (Android)
- UC Browser - Mobile (Android)
- Yandex - Mobile (Android), Desktop (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
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How to integrate PushAlert Notifications on my website?
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Are websites based on CMS like Wordpress, Magento, Joomla, Drupal etc supported?
Yes, we support websites built on Wordpress, Magento, Joomla, Drupal, Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, OpenCart, Wix, Squarespace, Blogger and lot more. All you need to do is install one of our plugins/extensions or copy a few lines of code in the ...
Web Push Notifications for iPhone and iPad - Apple iOS?
Web Push Notifications are now available with iOS 16.4+ on both iPhone and iPad. You can check our handy guide on enabling iOS push notifications on your website for Safari and other browsers here - https://pushalert.co/documentation/ios-web-push