Re: [w3c/push-api] Best practices to dismiss web push notifications cross devices (Issue #359)

[According to the section 5.4 of the WebPush Protocol.](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-webpush-protocol#section-5.4)  
There is only one way to replace push messages, but not to delete them.

Given that browsers require a notification to be displayed when the push event handler is called, I don't think there's any standard way of overcoming this problem.

A feature request would have to be made on the Web Push protocol standard to propose a mechanism for deleting messages in addition to replacement. If replacement is standardised, I don't see what would prevent the addition of a means of deleting the message from the queue.

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