Hi All,
This question is to Android application developers.
We have integrated GCM for push notification in our Android app. However, when a user force closes / kills the app, the user no longer gets notifications unless he / she opens the app again.
However, I have seen many other apps still delivering notifications even when app is killed / force closed.
Can you recommend any other push notification service which works even when app is killed / force closed?
Regards,
Ravi Mittal
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I am using the latest version of the Oxygen ROM (Gingerbread 2.3.5) on the default kernel. Lately I've started getting push notifications for facebook and my text messaging (on top of the notification from handcent). I have the notification settings turned OFF in the facebook app and in the default messaging app. I even have the "background sync" option in android settings disabled. Yet I'm still getting these unwanted notifications. I don't know what app I could have that would cause this. I checked the running services and the only things running are the standard "Settings, Google services, keyboard," etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please and thank you?
How can I stop pushing clear at the bottom right of the notifications pull-down from closing an app, specifically the DI.FM app, it's an Internet radio app and sometimes I like to clear all the apps when it's running. I want to not clear the DI notification (which also has some music controls on it) as it stops playing when it's cleared. Please don't suggest swipe away all but DI, it doesn't answer the question. Thanks for reading hope you can help.
You can't.
Why even remove recent apps? It speeds things up when you need to open them again.
Not the recent apps list, the apps in the notification area although I do clear apps from task manager too as some apps like Chrome carry on stealing cpu and battery when they're in the background.
I am looking for a way I can disable selected distractive apps during particular time of the day but still want to receive calls, sms or messages from particular selected apps.
In my old rooted phone I have used AFwall+ for that reason so selected apps can't access Internet connection. Since I haven't rooted my new phone and not planing of doing that atm so I cant use AFwall+.
Also I can't just turn off phone Internet connection because I need some selected apps stay connected.
So lets say I want to have such setup:
Viber - disable
SMS - enable
Skype - disable
FB - disable
FB messanger - enable
Gmail - disable
Calls - enable
disable means I do not want this app to access Internet and distract me with any sort of UI notifications
enable means I want the app working and deliver notifications for me as normal
Any thoughts ?
First, I think you mean distracting, not destructive.
Greenify can block the apps, but not only during certain times of the day.
waingro808 said:
First, I think you mean distracting, not destructive.
Greenify can block the apps, but not only during certain times of the day.
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It is interesting app that disabling notifications but Android still showing the rounded notifications badges over icons. Is there a way to getting rid of these badges too?
UPDATE 1:
I just was following this article that https://www.h3xed.com/mobile/how-to-remove-icon-badge-notifications-on-android-samsung-touchwiz but button 'disable' is not active so I cant disable the 'BadgeProvider'
UPDATE 2:
Then I followed this one http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...e-disable-app-icon-badge-counter-s7-edge.html and by using 'Package Disabler Pro' the 'BadgeProvider' was being successfully disabled.
So basically in order to stop notifications on non rooted S7 we need to apps
1) Greenify
2) Package Disabler Pro
I have yahoo mail, which sends its fake news. that I don't read. I want to dump the fake news .
On an Oneplus 2, using OxygenOS, I revoke all data sensitive rights from the "Google Play services" and "Google App" apps for privacy. It seems most Google apps don't rely strongly in these background services. Google Maps for example is still working fine, given the right to use Location itself.
Now there is a notification every some hours, that the service app will not work well without those rights and user experience will suffer.
So I also revoke both service apps of notifications (by checking Settings -> Apps -> App info -> Notifications -> Block all).
However, the notifications still occur.
-How can those apps circumvent the notification block?
-Maybe the notification is issued by the system on insufficent rights, and not the application itself?
-How can I find out how to block those annoying notifications?
-Maybe those apps abuse another service app to place their notification, if so how can I find this linkage?
Hey!
I keep getting these ad notifications from a particular site called 'getnewsupdate.info' every day and even though I have turned off ads and pop-up buttons on the chrome app they keep coming. What do I do to stop them completely?
Thanks
Vlo344 said:
Hey!
I keep getting these ad notifications from a particular site called 'getnewsupdate.info' every day and even though I have turned off ads and pop-up buttons on the chrome app they keep coming. What do I do to stop them completely?
Thanks
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You probably visited the site and unknowingly granted permission to send you notifications. If this is what happened, you can try going to system settings>apps>chrome app, thrn select the storage option in the app info screen, then select the option to clear saved data.
This will reset your chrome to default settings. In the future, when you visit a site, slow down and be careful not to grant notifications permissions when the site prompts you.
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You could try this:
Allow or block notifications from all sites
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app Chrome.
To the right of the address bar, tap More More and then Settings.
Tap Site Settings and then Notifications.
At the top, turn the setting on or off.
it's from the Google official support page