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# Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
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## Isn't this like ...?
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Who knows. I didn't do a lot of research before making this. It was fun making it.
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## Can I use this in my app? Will it stay free?
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Yes. As long as you don't abuse it, it'll be available and free of charge. I do not plan on monetizing
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the service.
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## What are the uptime guarantees?
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Best effort.
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## What happens if there are multiple subscribers to the same topic?
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As per usual with pub-sub, all subscribers receive notifications if they are
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subscribed to a topic.
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## Will you know what topics exist, can you spy on me?
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If you don't trust me or your messages are sensitive, run your own server. It's <a href="https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy">open source</a>.
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That said, the logs do not contain any topic names or other details about you.
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Messages are cached for the duration configured in `config.yml` (12h by default) to facilitate service restarts, message polling and to overcome
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client network disruptions.
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## Can I self-host it?
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Yes. The server (including this Web UI) can be self-hosted, and the Android app supports adding topics from
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your own server as well. There are <a href="https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy#installation">install instructions</a>
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on GitHub.
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## Why is Firebase used?
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In addition to caching messages locally and delivering them to long-polling subscribers, all messages are also
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published to Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) (if `FirebaseKeyFile` is set, which it is on ntfy.sh). This
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is to facilitate instant notifications on Android.
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## How much battery does the Android app use?
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If you use the ntfy.sh server and you don't use the <i>instant delivery</i> feature, the Android app uses no
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additional battery, since Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) is used. If you use your own server, or you use
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<i>instant delivery</i>, the app has to maintain a constant connection to the server, which consumes about 4% of
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battery in 17h of use (on my phone). I use it and it makes no difference to me.
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## What is instant delivery?
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Instant delivery is a feature in the Android app. If turned on, the app maintains a constant connection to the
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server and listens for incoming notifications. This consumes <a href="#battery-usage">additional battery</a>,
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but delivers notifications instantly.
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## Why is there no iOS app (yet)?
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I don't have an iPhone or a Mac, so I didn't make an iOS app yet. It'd be awesome if
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<a href="https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/4">someone else could help out</a>.
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