Are push notifications available on macOS?
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Yes, push notifications are available on macOS. The session titled "What’s new in privacy" mentions that macOS provides notifications and settings for extensions running on the system, which includes transparency and control over software that extends the functionality of your apps and your Mac. This indicates that push notifications are supported on macOS.
For more details, you can refer to the session What’s new in privacy (10:00).
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