Apple upgraded the push notification control panel and has now launched new delivery metrics
On October 20th, IT Home reported that according to a recent press release released by Apple, the Push Notification Control Panel has launched new delivery metrics, providing developers with a new way to gain a deeper understanding of the push notification performance of their applications.Apple announced this feature at the WWDC conference held in June this year, and IT Home attached the official description as follows:The Push Notification Control Panel now includes metrics for notifications sent through Apple Push Notification Services (APNs) in production environments
On October 20th, IT Home reported that according to a recent press release released by Apple, the Push Notification Control Panel has launched new delivery metrics, providing developers with a new way to gain a deeper understanding of the push notification performance of their applications.
Apple announced this feature at the WWDC conference held in June this year, and IT Home attached the official description as follows:
The Push Notification Control Panel now includes metrics for notifications sent through Apple Push Notification Services (APNs) in production environments. With the intuitive interface of the control panel, you can view an aggregated view of delivery status and gain a deeper understanding of various statistical data for notifications (including detailed breakdown based on push type and priority).
Apple explained why push notifications for applications may be discarded or unable to be sent:
Your push token is no longer active on the target device because someone has deleted your application or your application's push token has changed.
Someone has disabled push notifications for your application in the 'Settings' on the target device.
The push notification has expired. You can adjust the expiration attribute accordingly for future notifications.
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