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Fennec on graphene wants me to install unified push. Should I?


Like the title says. Stated getting this notification every time I open fennec.

The push service application is no longer available. It may have been uninstalled. Please re-inable UnifiedPush.


Is this something I should do or is there a way to turn this off?

in reply to Postmortal_Pop

It's likely a bug: gitlab.com/relan/fennecbuild/-…

Personally, I'm waiting to see what the devs say, but if it gets on your nerves, you can hide the notification in the Android settings.
I'm just not sure, if it is maybe needed again at a later point, which is why I'm holding off.

in reply to Ephera

It does seem like a bug. I actually have a UnifiedPush distributor but have never configured Fennec to use it (I didn't even know it was an option) but now Fennec shows me this warning and there is no way to actually enable it in settings anymore.
in reply to Captain Beyond

Yeah, same. As they discuss in that issue I linked, it seems like in this partocular scenario, it gets stuck thinking it should remove a UnifiedPush distributor, but there is none to remove, so it keeps trying again and again, each time sending the same notification. But yeah, just my high-level understanding of the initial analysis...
in reply to Postmortal_Pop

Do you want push notifications from your browser? If so, then probably. Unified Push is a trusted, commonly used alternative to Play Services push notifications.
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in reply to Postmortal_Pop

Unified push is a way to get live notifications on your phone. Google provides Firebase Cloud Messaging to do this with Google Play Services and unified push offers an alternative. If you want to know more about the topic, you read more on unifiedpush.org/
in reply to Postmortal_Pop

It's a privacy hardened Fennec available from the GOS Accrescent app installation source. I only use Vanadium for sites that don't run in it.
in reply to eleitl

Except Accrescent isn't owned by GOS or affiliated with them. Its just a recommended app store by GOS on top of GOS' own app store and in general for people not on GOS. Ironfox is also available directly from github and Obtainium can be used to install and update Ironfox from github along with other apps directly from github.
in reply to Ghoelian

Yes it is, but f-droid isnt as recommended as getting it from the source. F-Droid is fine but Obtainium with direct from github is better.
in reply to ItsNotImportant24

I use many software installation sources, including Obtainium from GitHub. I do not assign the same trust levels to each. E.g. F-Droid at least has some shallow level of review for the packages they build.
in reply to Postmortal_Pop

If you're privacy conscious, then UnifiedPush is a good alternative to Google's solution for push notifications.
in reply to Postmortal_Pop

Go to settings > notifications and turn off unified push. It's a bug, someone posted the gitlab link further up.