Question How to stop the notification "successfully retrieved app list" - Sony Xperia 1 III

Hi I upgraded to to android 12 and I get so many of these notifications. I either want to disable all these notification or disable this permission for all these apps so the notifications don't show up. I don't want to do this for every app one by one. Please let me know what to do! Thanks!

Anyone? If I disable the app package list permission, the notification of "failed to retrieve app list" pops up. So I need to disable the notification of this type entirely. But this option is greyed out in settings. Is there some magical way to disable this?

same situation, quite annoying!

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[Q] Automatically clear notifications

I've been google'ing and puzzling for hours to get something like this to work.
Basically the whole idea is:
I'm using MissedIt! and i only want to see these notifications.
I can disable SMS notifications by it's settings, but it automatically disables sound notifications too, which i don't want.
I cannot disable missed call notification by any setting.
I can use Tasker to clear the sms and missed call notifications automatically by simply opening the phone log / sms app and retuning back to the home screen, but then the MissedIt! notifications are ofcourse also gone ;-).
So, basically; i no longer want to see notification texts/icons in the status bar, but i still wanna hear the notification sounds.
When i clear the message from the notification bar, MissedIt! still shows a missed 'event', which i want.
How on earth, are these notifications to be stopped / cleared, automatically!??
Any Tasker idea's for this one?
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This is possible if you flash a 4.1 rom. Go to settings -> apps -> click on the app -> uncheck enable notifications.
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[Q] Can I turn notifications off? SuperSU

I have rooted my phone and I'm using SuperSu. I noticed that every time I open an app that requires root, I get a little notification at the bottom of the screen that says root access granted. This happens anytime I open an app that requires root. Is it possible to disable these annoying notifications?
Thanks
Every time you give root to a app there should be the option to remember your choice forever, so it won't ask you again.
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Found the setting.
For anyone else wondering how to turn of notifications. Simply open the SuperSU app and select an app from the apps tab. After selecting, you should see a popup with different options, one of these options will say notifications. Click the notifications setting and a drop down will appear, from here you can choose to disable notifications.

Notification Listeners in OS 5?

When getting one of my apps after rooting, pebble time, it said it required notification access. When trying to enable this it took me to the sound & notification settings; after looking around I couldn't find any way to allow it to read my notifications (not accessibility settings). Is there any way around this?
Thanks in advance - mymindstorm
(I tried to put in screenshots, but my ranking is too low, sry)
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
DoLooper said:
Did you go to the app In Settings>manage all apps? There's a box under Force Stop to "Show Notifications." If you did that and it didn't have the notifications option, there's an Xposed module called AppOpsXposed that should let you turn on notifications.
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I probably didn't word that right, I need the app to read the notifications. Normally there would be a section in settings for this, but it is removed.

emergency alert notifications

Hi,
I have a call to inform about earthquakes (Yurekuru Call). It will display a popup with time until the earthquake approaches. It is very precise most of the times.
Still I like to keep wireless emergency alerts for redundancy, in case something is not working in the above app.
Unfortunately the emergency alerts notifications popup removes the apps notification and has always priority it seems.
This makes the apps alerts useless.
I see in the systems settings there is an option to "Turn on notifications". But I'm not sure what it means as I couldn't find any explanation.
Will this deactivate the emergency alerts completely or will it just disable the popover?
Is there a way to disable the popover but keep notifications so that in case my app misbehaves I have those at least?
Or can I set the priority for the emergency alerts popover somewhere so the apps popover has higher priority?
Thanks!
@DarsVaeda
How to manage notifications in Android 10 in detail is explained here.
jwoegerbauer said:
@DarsVaeda
How to manage notifications in Android 10 in detail is explained here.
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Do the emergency alert popups qualify as notifications? I don't think so. I can't find them in the recent notifications list.
@DarsVaeda
You're absolutely right: a popup is a non-fullscreen window shown on top of Android's screen, whereas a notification is shown in Android's notification bar
A popup and a notification are 2 totally different things.
I think you want instead of a popup a notification sent what only can be realized by emergency app's developer.
jwoegerbauer said:
@DarsVaeda
I think you want instead of a popup a notification sent what only can be realized by emergency app's developer.
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You got that wrong a bit. I want the emergency alerts to be a notification. I want the app to keep the popup.

Redmi Note 9 Pro Global : Android System Message regarding App Overlay

Dear Community,
I have an issue with my Redmi Note 9 Pro Global Joyeuse with FW QJZMIXM 12.0.1 stable: I use an App named "Orientation Control" which overlays apps to force the screen orientation per my needs ( landscape or portraint or whatever ). Overlay is the method to do so, so its the app's scope to do exactly this. The Android System now generates a permanent Message / Notification saying: "App Orientation Control is overlaying other apps. " Unfortunately there is currently no way to disable this message in the Android System settings, the option is unavailable respectively not clickable.
Does anybody know another method / way to disable this message? Maybe ADB / modification of a file or anything else?
Device: Unrooted, Stock FW
Thx fir any feedback
You may be able to disable the notification from system settings.
Should be able to find, and disable, the notification from Settings->apps->manage apps
Look for "Android System" in the app list and check the notification settings for the one you want to disable.
If you don't see "Android System" in the app list then you need to enable the show all apps option from the 3dot menu in the top right hand corner of the screen.
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You may be able to disable the notification from system settings...
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Hi sir_bazz, thx for your reply, but as already said, this is not possible to deactivate the notification via the "Android System" app settings.
dc_01 said:
Hi sir_bazz, thx for your reply, but as already said, this is not possible to deactivate the notification via the "Android System" app settings.
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Do you see a list of all the different notification channels at the bottom of that page?
You should also see the active system notifications, like this one.
yes i do see this, and it is not possible to disable. Already tried all these settings. My screenshot is from the active notification of the app Orientation Control. And this butten cannot be deactivated. This is the reason why i asked for another option such as an ADB command which e.g. allows disabling the neotification or setting the timer to a greater value than only 2 hours.

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