diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md
index a1c385e2..9846170b 100644
--- a/docs/faq.md
+++ b/docs/faq.md
@@ -11,17 +11,16 @@ the service.
Best effort.
## What happens if there are multiple subscribers to the same topic?
-As per usual with pub-sub, all subscribers receive notifications if they are
-subscribed to a topic.
+As per usual with pub-sub, all subscribers receive notifications if they are subscribed to a topic.
## Will you know what topics exist, can you spy on me?
-If you don't trust me or your messages are sensitive, run your own server. It's open source.
-That said, the logs do not contain any topic names or other details about you.
-Messages are cached for the duration configured in `server.yml` (12h by default) to facilitate service restarts, message polling and to overcome
-client network disruptions.
+If you don't trust me or your messages are sensitive, run your own server. It's open source.
+That said, the logs do contain topic names and IP addresses, but I don't use them for anything other than
+troubleshooting and rate limiting. Messages are cached for the duration configured in `server.yml` (12h by default)
+to facilitate service restarts, message polling and to overcome client network disruptions.
## Can I self-host it?
-Yes. The server (including this Web UI) can be self-hosted, and the Android app supports adding topics from
+Yes. The server (including this Web UI) can be self-hosted, and the Android/iOS app supports adding topics from
your own server as well. Check out the [install instructions](install.md).
## Why is Firebase used?
@@ -34,16 +33,12 @@ of the app and [self-host your own ntfy server](install.md).
## How much battery does the Android app use?
If you use the ntfy.sh server, and you don't use the [instant delivery](subscribe/phone.md#instant-delivery) feature,
-the Android app uses no additional battery, since Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) is used. If you use your own server,
-or you use *instant delivery*, the app has to maintain a constant connection to the server, which consumes about 0-1% of
-battery in 17h of use (on my phone). There has been a ton of testing and improvement around this. I think it's pretty
+the Android/iOS app uses no additional battery, since Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) is used. If you use your own server,
+or you use *instant delivery* (Android only), the app has to maintain a constant connection to the server, which consumes
+about 0-1% of battery in 17h of use (on my phone). There has been a ton of testing and improvement around this. I think it's pretty
decent now.
## What is instant delivery?
[Instant delivery](subscribe/phone.md#instant-delivery) is a feature in the Android app. If turned on, the app maintains a constant connection to the
-server and listens for incoming notifications. This consumes additional battery,
+server and listens for incoming notifications. This consumes additional battery (see above),
but delivers notifications instantly.
-
-## Why is there no iOS app (yet)?
-I don't have an iPhone or a Mac, so I didn't make an iOS app yet. It'd be awesome if
-someone else could help out.
diff --git a/docs/releases.md b/docs/releases.md
index 8ff69616..f0ca95b8 100644
--- a/docs/releases.md
+++ b/docs/releases.md
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ and the [ntfy Android app](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy-android/release
* Added [example](examples.md) for [Uptime Kuma](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma) integration ([#315](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/pull/315), thanks to [@philippdormann](https://github.com/philippdormann))
* Fix Docker install instructions ([#320](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/320), thanks to [@milksteakjellybeans](https://github.com/milksteakjellybeans) for reporting)
* Add clarifying comments to base-url ([#322](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/322), thanks to [@milksteakjellybeans](https://github.com/milksteakjellybeans) for reporting)
+* Update FAQ for iOS app ([#321](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/321), thanks to [@milksteakjellybeans](https://github.com/milksteakjellybeans) for reporting)
## ntfy iOS app v1.2 (UNRELEASED)