• nadram
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    2246 months ago

    Here is Google showing blatant malicious compliance to their own standards. “You want security notifications for payments made through your account? Have a side of ads with that”. They’ve fallen real low since the days of “do no harm” 😞

      • @Maalus
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        76 months ago

        Which is still in the google code of conduct.

        • Sneezycat
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          46 months ago

          It is there but almost as a quote… It’s at the end and it just says “and remember, don’t be evil!”. It’s not part of the actual code, so I guess it’s just for show and nostalgia.

          • @Maalus
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            96 months ago

            It’s literally there as it was previously. They removed it at the start to say “do the right thing” instead, but don’t be evil is there too. It was a drummed up controversy over nothing.

      • nadram
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        26 months ago

        True, thanks 😏

      • FuglyDuck
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        16 months ago

        That was always sarcastic.

    • macniel
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      306 months ago

      “Do no harm”, that’s the Hippocratic Oath.

      • @whaleross
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        106 months ago

        “Do no harm to the stockholders” would be the contemporary take.

  • @DaddleDew
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    There should be a legal requirement to call a targeted advertisement a targeted advertisement. Being allowed to call them “recommendations” only makes these assholes feel emboldened to push ads where people wouldn’t normally accept them. Microsoft is pulling that dirty trick as well.

    • Fugtig Fisk
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      416 months ago

      Yeah in Europe I’d send this to my local data authorities and the ombudsman

  • @Bosht
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    666 months ago

    They know exactly what they’re doing. They’re never ignorant of this shit, it’s 100 percent intentional. So much for not being evil.

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      deleted by creator

  • @kcop
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    366 months ago

    Yeah Starbucks does the same thing with “Promotions and Order Status”. :/

    • ArxCyberwolf
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      86 months ago

      As does SkipTheDishes. Want to be notified that your food is almost here? Fuck you, be bombarded with promotions and deals you didn’t ask for.

    • @random8847
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      65 months ago

      The management executive who took this decision deserves a punch in the face.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      To be fair, most of these apps were made before the notification categories were invented and they don’t keep the consultants that made the initial app, or want to pay for the change.

      • @[email protected]
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        105 months ago

        Aw poor corporate behemoth doesn’t want to spend the pennies (compared to profits) to do things right. If we’re being fair, fuck them for cheaping out at our expense.

  • HornyOnMain
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    346 months ago

    There’s an app, and I’m sure others like it, called Tidy Panel that lets you block notifications based on the content they have. The free version let’s you block a handful, but you need premium for unlimited. For you, the free might be enough.

    • @littlewonder
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      176 months ago

      Also, the BuzzKill app does this and it’s beautiful with Material design.

    • Natanael
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      56 months ago

      Tasker also have the autonotification plugin which let you set any rules and actions you want on notifications

  • @Wild_Mastic
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    I completely disabled all notifications from Google play. There isn’t a single one worth of it.

    That said, when I open it (like once every 2 months) I have a permanent dot on the notification area, with a notification that goes about ‘plz enable notifications so we can spam you’

  • @[email protected]
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    Just like dating apps, if you want notification of a message or match, you have to get ad notifications daily

    • @Cosmos7349
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      396 months ago

      Joke’s on you. I get daily ads WITHOUT getting message or match notifications. I have successfully decoupled.

    • @[email protected]
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      206 months ago

      Yeah that’s horrible. I have a strict policy of turning off any notification that is not a direct message from a person to me or a reminder I set myself. If crap gets bundled like this, I turn it off altogether.

      When I used Tinder, I just checked the app every now and then and I remember people unmatching me again because I didn’t reply quickly enough. Online dating is so fucking toxic.

      • @pivot_root
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        156 months ago

        I put “Messages will arrive in three to five business days” in my bio, and that solved the problem nicely. Now, I simply don’t get matches at all 😎

        • @Emerald
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          26 months ago

          If you aren’t joking… that’s awesome

          • @pivot_root
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            25 months ago

            Yeah… I think you might be an optimist. It was not the positive outcome you appeared to have taken away from it.

  • @[email protected]
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    116 months ago

    This should be better with /e/OS or lineageOS, but you have to jump through several hoops (and often lose your warranty) when you install them instead of your default Android OS.

    Unfortunately most devices block them completely, but the Pixel phones are supported (as far as I know).

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      How would an AOSP fork help with an app not using the notifications API correctly? Just magically rewrite the app?

      • @Emerald
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        AOSP forks don’t contain the play store

        Edit: Well, some do, but I don’t recommend those

    • Fushuan [he/him]
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      46 months ago

      My gripe with non android os is that they usually don’t have access to bank apps, and those are a must

      • @misterwu
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        26 months ago

        i run rooted LinageOS 21 with the Zygisk Assistant and Play Integrity Fix modules. No app can detect i use a custom rooted rom. Google wallet and my banking apps work just fine. And i can do whatever the fuck I want with my phone since it’s rooted. For example with AdAway all ads are gone. I love it.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Whenever I tested it, my banking app worked on non-rooted e/os. A rooted device however is not accepted by my banking app.

    • @Emerald
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      36 months ago

      Custom ROMs on Google Pixel don’t void your warranty and its super easy to revert back to stock ROM

  • voxel
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    you can unsubscribe from “recommendations” separately tbf (or decline subscription in the firsr place)

  • @[email protected]
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    I had to specifically mute all of my notifications because I couldn’t find out what app was causing them and it was driving me nuts. Steps below for a Pixel phone if anyone is interested in how to mute notifications without having to go into vibrate mode.

    For a Pixel 7 phone:

    Settings -> Sound & Vibration -> Default notification sound -> My Sounds -> None

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      I had to specifically mute all of my notifications because I couldn’t find out what app was causing them and it was driving me nuts.

      I’ve been doing that for years. I only have a handful of apps with audio notifications, basically the most important ones that need my attention right away. Everything else gets vibrate.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      You can also just look at your “recent apps” under settings, if a notification popped off in the last 30s and you didn’t see a window then it’ll almost certainly be the top app in “most recent”

      It’s a glitch / purposeful design in some apps where the actual popup window isn’t set to actually stick around so it just makes a ghost noise. For me it was some random app I installed for one niche purpose and forgot about

  • @[email protected]
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    46 months ago

    I think you can click it and choose from within it. Normally on android, when there is a switch with a line next to it, that means it’s clickable and has more options.

    • ChozoOP
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      Unfortunately, this is as granular as you’re able to get with the notification controls for the Play Store app.

      • @ogeist
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        76 months ago

        From the application itself, you can disable the Deals and Promotions.

        I was wondering why I have not seen any ads even though I have this active for the app. So there you go.

        • ChozoOP
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          Good find, I just disabled that in my Play Store settings now. Thanks for that!

        • @[email protected]
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          16 months ago

          I have this same option and it’s disabled, too. Not sure what kind of play store op has

    • @[email protected]
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      36 months ago

      I just checked my options on my Samsung and there is no individual option to fine tune that

  • @Etterra
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    35 months ago

    It’s designed that way on purpose.

  • lurch (he/him)
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    16 months ago

    I always got receipts and cancellation infos via the mail connected to the Google account. One time there was no balance and I had no payment methods set up and I got “Your Google Play balance is too low to pay for your {app name} subscription. To keep your subscription active, please add credit or a new payment method.”

    So, if you get email notifications you probably don’t need that.

  • @[email protected]
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    Not true on my Sony experia, in Finland. So I am thinking that instead of adjusting the settings for alerts, maybe check settings of the store itself? The play store app, like this screen? Maybe. Dunno if that’s the difference here.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      They might give you the possibility to opt out thanks to living in the EU, the OP might not be as lucky.