Bremerhaven active: New web push service for all citizens!

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Find out everything about Bremerhaven: News, events and digital offers from the city library on November 4th, 2025.

Erfahren Sie alles über Bremerhaven: Neuigkeiten, Veranstaltungen und digitale Angebote der Stadtbibliothek am 4.11.2025.
Find out everything about Bremerhaven: News, events and digital offers from the city library on November 4th, 2025.

Bremerhaven active: New web push service for all citizens!

There is exciting news from the world of digital information in Bremerhaven: The city library has launched an open meeting that brings creative minds together. Whether crocheting, knitting or just chatting – everyone is welcome here. As can be read on Bremerhaven.de, the organizers want to create a cozy atmosphere in which visitors can improve their craft skills and network. The first meeting will take place shortly and promises a sociable get-together.

Another exciting aspect is the new web push notification service from Bremerhaven.de. Users of this function can receive targeted information about selected news without any personal data being stored. Only the selection of subscribed messages is saved locally on the user's device. This ensures that each individual can decide for themselves at any time what information reaches them by adjusting their notification settings.

Privacy and security

However, there are some important points to consider here. There is a risk because the service provider comes from a third country, the USA, where the level of data protection does not meet European standards. The developers point out that if there is 14 days of inactivity, notifications will be automatically disabled. It also ensures that no notification is sent if no current information is available for the subscribed messages.

The service is not yet available on all devices and may require the browser to support multiple functions in the background to receive the notifications. All of this raises questions about internet use and associated security. These developments are not isolated cases, but part of a larger trend that we can observe today in the digital age.

A look back at the Internet

When we talk about the digital age, we cannot miss a look at the history of the World Wide Web (WWW). The WWW was launched in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. The first official public offering took place in 1991. In the years that followed, the number of websites exploded and the Internet became the essential information system we know today. It enables the sharing of content across different platforms and continues to be an active part of our lives.

The structure of the Internet has developed enormously since then. A single web server can now host numerous websites, and technologies like Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) make accessing documents and media easy. Innovative web applications ensure that users can experience dynamic and engaging interaction with online content. Historical development and associated technological innovations are crucial to how we consume information and communicate with others today.