You may have heard by now that Apple is changing the way VoIP apps work with iOS 13. But you don’t have to worry about these changes. Your VoIP app will continue to work, and you won’t notice any disruption at all to any of our products. Don’t believe the sensationalist headlines that are calling for the end of VoIP. Apple is just exercising control over its operating system. Your VoIP app will still work, push notifications will still function, and this change may even improve overall privacy and security.
The Acrobits team is already on it – we’re adapting our stack, and we know what we’re doing. And when our white label softphone solution is ready, you’ll be the first to know.
You’re in good hands with our company. We’ve been navigating complex iOS updates since the release of the original iPhone.
The Acrobits team is rapidly adapting its stack as we speak, and we’re going to share that solution with you the day iOS 13 is released. Please feel free to touch base with our support team if you have any questions at all. VoIP isn’t going anywhere, and you should know that we have your best interests in mind.
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