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I would like to run multiple instances of my app on the same computer. I notice that the sender ID from FCM is the only parameter used to register a client with FCM. This raises the question as to how multiple apps on a computer (even different apps) are able to register separately from other apps. Does your library create some kind of unique ID for the app that it is running on? If not, when a Pu
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Are there any plans to support toggling the auto initialization of the plugin (see https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/android/client#prevent-auto-init)? This would allow opt-in behavior.
I suppose that adding a setAutoInitEnabled or some such method would be enough.
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I tried this a few times, but even updating from 3.4.0 to 3.5.0 fails for me and I have no idea why. Maybe I was just unlucky and now it will just work. :)
rpush/rpush#429
rpush/rpush#482