[WEB] Web push notification
Followoutline
Web push messages are sent through a web browser.
Therefore, messages can be sent even if there is no app or the user is not on the website.
It has the advantage of being able to utilize various devices such as mobile, tablet, and PC.
Basic conditions for use
To use the web push function, you must meet the two conditions below.
1.You must use
the web analytics function
.
2. You must complete web push settings.
[[Quote: Guide: Normal]] You must use the web analysis function for web push messages.
Setting up web push
If you are using the web analytics function, web push settings are required.
🚩 Please register your profile by following the steps below.
1.Go to the Growth Action > Settings > Web Push Setting menu.
2. Select the web push type .
a. Own domain push: Message is sent under the name of your own domain.
b. Alternative domain push: Messages are sent in the name of the subdomain (noti.host) provided by DFINERY.
3. Enter content according to the push type . For detailed information on push types, please refer to the Web Push Setting Guide .
Once the basic conditions for web push notifications have been set, set a specific audience.
Specific audience settings and detailed message settings can be found in
the Push Message Quick Guide
.
Action settings through web push
The push message creation steps do not differ greatly depending on the push channel (App, Web, Kakao, SMS).
However, settings for actions when a user clicks or touches the message may vary depending on the channel.
For
web push messages,
you can determine user behavior below:
-
WebLink Open
: Touch and click the push message to move to the set web link point.
- None : Touching and clicking the push message will close the push message.
Web Push Supported Browser Information
All major browsers support web push notifications.
However, some browsers and platforms have restrictions on web push notifications.
Below is a list of platforms and browser versions supported by DFINERY for web push notifications.
[[Quote: Information: Normal]] If you only use IE (Internet Explorer), only the web analysis function is available.
[[Quote:Warning:Medium]] Be sure to check it out.
- Incognito mode, private browsing mode, and guest browser mode do not support web push.
- Even if notification permission is allowed in the browser, if the user rejects notifications in the operating system (Windows, MacOS, etc.) or device settings, the user will not be able to receive the message.
Web Push Report
You can check the delivery report in the Dashboard tab for each push message. [Check the push message report]
[[Quote:Warning:Small]] In the case of the Safari browser, you cannot check the open figures in the shipping report.
[[Quote:Warning:Small]] There may be differences between Web Push Audience figures and Send figures.
- If the device is turned off or not connected to the network, it cannot receive pushes.
- If the user opts out of receiving pushes, he or she cannot receive pushes.
- You cannot receive web pushes in secret mode, private browsing mode, or guest browser mode.
- Even if notification permission is granted in the browser, if the user rejects notifications in the operating system (Windows, MacOS, etc.) or device settings, the message cannot be received.