Sunday, July 11, 2021

I'm not a pushy person, but apparently blogs like this one benefit from a "push." Sofia Hines, the Student.Go intern who helped us this past spring, set up a way for people to get notifications from this blog. And then, just before her term ended, we discovered that that service would also end, in July. So Sofia found this service which will send web push notifications. 

I've tried it out. It works. And the company which provides the service also provides this handy notification which we are supposed to share with you all. 

The rainbow is a different kind of notification all together. Our Creator provides lots of free services like that.*  

Web push notifications:

We provide news and updates on our site via web push notifications.
To benefit from this free service, operated with our push provider WonderPush (
https://www.wonderpush.com/), you must first subscribe by clicking on an authorization request controlled by your browser and your device when you visit our blog.
The navigation data that is needed to operate this service and send you relevant messages is anonymized and kept on WonderPush servers for a maximum of 90 days and never shared to third parties. We do not store any recognizable data, neither IP address about you or your device in connection with the push notification service.
You can stop receiving our web push notifications at any time by unsubscribing.
Here is how to manage your web push subscription and to delete associated data.
(
https://docs.wonderpush.com/docs/manage-your-data-and-unsubscribe-from-web-push-notifications)

* Photo taken outside Nisporeni, Moldova.


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