• @Zworf@beehaw.org
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    9 months ago

    I don’t really have any issues with it. Samsung has very fine-grained controls and most apps I simply don’t grant notification permissions at all. Also I put every single chat group in Whatsapp, Telegram etc on Mute by default which helps a lot against overload.

    By the way, I give it a year or so by when phones can run a local AI to automatically filter the notifications you’re interested in.

    • @cobra89@beehaw.org
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      79 months ago

      Yeah I feel like they neglected to show how much more of a problem on iOS this is than Android.

      On Android apps typically have their push notifications divided into different types and can almost always turn off the marketing notifications for an app while leaving the important ones on.

      I dont see even half of these notifications on Android.

      • @Zworf@beehaw.org
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        29 months ago

        On Android apps typically have their push notifications divided into different types and can almost always turn off the marketing notifications for an app while leaving the important ones on.

        Oh, iOS doesn’t have this? I didn’t realise. Android has had this for a good few releases now and I love that.