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The App Badge API allows installed web apps to set an application-wide badge, shown in an operating-system-specific place associated with the application (such as the shelf or home screen).
Badges tend to be more user-friendly than notifications and can be updated with a much higher frequency since they don't interrupt the user. And, because they don't interrupt the user, they don't need the...
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PWA Badge
Badging for PWA app icons, like native apps