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| verify | External requests made to secure locations (such as through the use of `https`) will have certificates associated with them. By default, Apprise will verify that these certificates are valid; if they are not then no notification will be sent to the source. In some occasions, a user might not have a certificate authority to verify the key against or they trust the source; in this case you will want to set this flag to `no`. By default it is set to `yes`. | verify | External requests made to secure locations (such as through the use of `https`) will have certificates associated with them. By default, Apprise will verify that these certificates are valid; if they are not then no notification will be sent to the source. In some occasions, a user might not have a certificate authority to verify the key against or they trust the source; in this case you will want to set this flag to `no`. By default it is set to `yes`.
| cto | This stands for Socket Connect Timeout. This is the number of seconds Requests will wait for your client to establish a connection to a remote machine (corresponding to the _connect()_) call on the socket. The default value is 4.0 seconds. | cto | This stands for Socket Connect Timeout. This is the number of seconds Requests will wait for your client to establish a connection to a remote machine (corresponding to the _connect()_) call on the socket. The default value is 4.0 seconds.
| rto | This stands for Socket Read Timeout. This is the number of seconds the client will wait for the server to send a response. The default value is 4.0 seconds. | rto | This stands for Socket Read Timeout. This is the number of seconds the client will wait for the server to send a response. The default value is 4.0 seconds.
| emojis | Enable Emoji support (such as providing `:+1:` would translate to :+1: ). By default this is set to `no`. <br/>**Note:** Depending on server side settings, the administrator has the power to disable emoji support at a global level; but default this is not the case.