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icrude

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Dec 29, 2006
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Hey everyone, so I have a security system that is one of a kind so hard to get rid of it. I’ve had it for about a year and had no problems whatsoever. Now I notice the product on amazons page is showing unavailable and my push notifications stopped working. My question is, if a company that offers a product that sends push notifications goes out of business, could that be why I am not getting notifications anymore?
 
Hey everyone, so I have a security system that is one of a kind so hard to get rid of it. I’ve had it for about a year and had no problems whatsoever. Now I notice the product on amazons page is showing unavailable and my push notifications stopped working. My question is, if a company that offers a product that sends push notifications goes out of business, could that be why I am not getting notifications anymore?
Absolutely. If they are no longer around to offer the service they once did, then yes, that service will stop. Push notifications originate from the developers of the service, not from Apple.
 
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