Introducing Progress Web App (PWA)

My guess is over 50% of the posters here are accessing from iPhones/iOS. Or is this incorrect?

@Andrew is there a way to tell on your end what operating system like say for example, android or iOS, is accessing the site?
 
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When my grandkids wake up tomorrow I’m gonna ask them to explain to me WTF Andrew just said 🤯
I'm with you.
I know some here think we're just playing along, but i have no clue.
I still don't know why CIS has been asking me to "enable push notifications" over the last year and a half.
 
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I'm with you.
I know some here think we're just playing along, but i have no clue.
I still don't know why CIS has been asking me to "enable push notifications" over the last year and a half.
If you "enable push notifications" then you will get updates notifications in your browser.
 
I'm with you.
I know some here think we're just playing along, but i have no clue.
I still don't know why CIS has been asking me to "enable push notifications" over the last year and a half.

I know just about enough of computers to get in trouble...if it wasn't for my 13 and 9 yrs old granddaughters I’d be lost..
 
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60% Safari and 30% Chrome.

56% iOS
17% Android
14% Windows
10% MacOS
2% Linux

All numbers rounded.

2% Linux is interesting. Wonder who that is and what they’re running. Desktops?

You can tell market dominance of Apple’s OS in the consumer market, with almost 70% of your customer base. One of the reasons Apple has been such a stellar market performer.

The Windows must be mostly desktop or Windows tablets,

Thanks for the breakdown.
 
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