Can I configure sensitive apps? - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A little while ago, I was looking in my per-app notifications and I realized there was a sensitive setting.
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primetechv2 said:
A little while ago, I was looking in my per-app notifications and I realized there was a sensitive setting.
Now, I can no longer find this setting.
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Download the app called App Ops and it will let you configure the permissions... If that is what you are looking for...
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you can go to Accessibility in the settings and it will let you configure the notifications settings...

Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
Download the app called App Ops and it will let you configure the permissions... If that is what you are looking for...
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you can go to Accessibility in the settings and it will let you configure the notifications settings...
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This is actually a menu I found inside the Sounds and Notifications part of the Settings menu, where you have a list of apps and you can configure them to be Priority or Blocked.
There was a Sensitive setting, which still shows up as gray text underneath the apps where I set them (along with Blocked and Priority when necessary) so apparently my S5 remembers I once configured several apps to be explicitly Sensitive.
I thought this behavior was intentional, so I was really disappointed when my S5 wouldn't hide the things I marked as Sensitive when I set lock screen notifications to Show All, and I was disappointed again when I set the notification mode to Hide Sensitive and it didn't show the notifications I had marked as not being Sensitive.
But now this option has disappeared. Is it available in your phone, like my screenshot?
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primetechv2 said:
This is actually a menu I found inside the Sounds and Notifications part of the Settings menu, where you have a list of apps and you can configure them to be Priority or Blocked.
There was a Sensitive setting, which still shows up as gray text underneath the apps where I set them (along with Blocked and Priority when necessary) so apparently my S5 remembers I once configured several apps to be explicitly Sensitive.
I thought this behavior was intentional, so I was really disappointed when my S5 wouldn't hide the things I marked as Sensitive when I set lock screen notifications to Show All, and I was disappointed again when I set the notification mode to Hide Sensitive and it didn't show the notifications I had marked as not being Sensitive.
But now this option has disappeared. Is it available in your phone, like my screenshot?
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I hunted every single options and sub options in my settings but It is not showing any option like yours...

Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
I hunted every single options and sub options in my settings but It is not showing any option like yours...
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Are you running Lollipop? It's pretty recent, and that detail is definitely important.
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primetechv2 said:
Are you running Lollipop? It's pretty recent, and that detail is definitely important.
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Yes I am running lollipop.

I'll probably try to repeat the steps to do this in more detail tomorrow on my phone. Until then... Maybe this was a fluke?
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Ok.... Found it but in mine it is little different...
It is till under the same area, Sound and Notifications.
It says App Notifications
But the thing is.... In mine, when I go in that app notifications, It just gives me only one option.... "Show notifications" with check box.
It does not show the options like yours...

Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
Ok.... Found it but in mine it is little different...
It is till under the same area, Sound and Notifications.
It says App Notifications
But the thing is.... In mine, when I go in that app notifications, It just gives me only one option.... "Show notifications" with check box.
It does not show the options like yours...
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Odd. Do you have a Priority mode, and if so, maybe you have to enable it first?
I manually set some of my apps to be Sensitive before the option was revoked.
None of the Sensitive-marked apps show the option, so I can no longer make any app Sensitive. The app I have a screenshot of above also no longer has the option, indicating something's changed.
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Same problem - Success
I had the same problem. It seems to be implemented opposite how I thought. You have to choose "Show all content", then choose what apps' notifications should be treated as sensitive.

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What am I doing wrong in email settings??

I get all notifications in the pull down bar for gmail, text etc. And it plays the sound I chose. BUT for my work email, I use the email app... and nothing. I get new emails, but no notification sound or in the pull down bar. This is my 3rd Samsung Galaxy. I'm familiar with the settings, and have double checked that I have checked off to be notified in the pull down bar. But nothing. No sound. No notification. I just know I have an email because the number changes on the icon. j
Any suggestions please??
have you check the sound setting on the email app it self
mrej201 said:
have you check the sound setting on the email app it self
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Yes. No sound. No notification in the pull down bar.
kramdens said:
Yes. No sound. No notification in the pull down bar.
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Goto Settings->Blocking Mode and disable it.
This should solve your problem.
sandsm said:
Goto Settings->Blocking Mode and disable it.
This should solve your problem.
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Blocking mode is disabled.. not only don't I get any Sound, but absolutely nothing in the notification pulldown bar. the only thing I get, is a number over the email icon.
Anyone else having this issue? I dont know if this is hardware or software?
I'm using exchange server and all is fine. My settings are found in or together with my exchage account.
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peewee2 said:
I'm using exchange server and all is fine. My settings are found in or together with my exchage account.
Sorry for the Dutch.
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My settings are slightly different. But for the most part, look the same. I have the FRANCE version ALIH .. I wonder if if is a software glitch?
kramdens said:
I get all notifications in the pull down bar for gmail, text etc. And it plays the sound I chose. BUT for my work email, I use the email app... and nothing. I get new emails, but no notification sound or in the pull down bar. This is my 3rd Samsung Galaxy. I'm familiar with the settings, and have double checked that I have checked off to be notified in the pull down bar. But nothing. No sound. No notification. I just know I have an email because the number changes on the icon. j
Any suggestions please??
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I think the pull down bar does not work for the email client. It does not work for me too.
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chaitanya87 said:
I think the pull down bar does not work for the email client. It does not work for me too.
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No, the pulldown definitely works for email client. I checked on 2 different Samsung devices and it always has for me. What software version are you running?
I guess I will have to wait for an update.
Hey this has happened to me a couple of times and I got it working by turning off sync in Settings/Applications manager and then turning on again and then do this turn on then off in the stock email settings for syncing.
poczynek said:
Hey this has happened to me a couple of times and I got it working by turning off sync in Settings/Applications manager and then turning on again and then do this turn on then off in the stock email settings for syncing.
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I turned it off in the actual app. But couldn't see it anywhere else in settings.

Landscape mode is cool looking.

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G3
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Oh man so coool thanks for directions and everything ?
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App Settings, I'd assume.
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Good for you.
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wuut? Hooow?
What is this green flashlight widget ?
rostropol said:
What is this green flashlight widget ?
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That's quick torch, it's compatible with the quick circle case too.
4ndroid99 said:
That's quick torch, it's compatible with the quick circle case too.
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Many thanks for your quick reply, I installed it and it fits the whole flatui colors more than others.
The answer is right there in the screen. ?
It's a toggle in the launcher pro hidden menu. It will enable stuff disabled buy carriers.
G3
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The answer is right there in the screen. ?
It's a toggle in the launcher pro hidden menu. It will enable stuff disabled buy carriers.
G3
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Could you please list the steps or the settings needed to modify the home screen to rotate. I have spent countless hours trying to configure this and while I can get the screen to rotate it will not rotate properly without either cutting off the text under the apps or showing an additional portion of the adjoining screen. It also will not scroll from screen to screen properly either.
Any help you could provide would be so greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Fredro21 said:
Could you please list the steps or the settings needed to modify the home screen to rotate. I have spent countless hours trying to configure this and while I can get the screen to rotate it will not rotate properly without either cutting off the text under the apps or showing an additional portion of the adjoining screen. It also will not scroll from screen to screen properly either.
Any help you could provide would be so greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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That's because you set the hot seat to switch to landscape when going to landscape mode. Change hot seat to stay in portrait while in landscape and you Will be able to scroll and nothing will get cut off
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Confused...... Why can't I get my Home screen to rotate?
Beards said:
Confused...... Why can't I get my Home screen to rotate?
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Root your device
Install Tweaksbox
Inside Tweaksbox, go to "LG Launcher Tweaks" and check "Enable LG Launcher's hidden settings"
Restart phone
Go to Home Screen Settings
You will see at the bottom in bold "Hidden Settings"
Uncheck "FEATURE_DEFAULT_PORTRAITVIEWONLY"
Uncheck "FEATURE_USE_PORTRAIT_ONLY"
Check "FEATURE_USE_ROTATE_LAYOUT"
Check "FEATURE_RESIZING_AND_MAKE_CENTER_Y_WALLPAPER_ON_LANDSCAPE"
I believe that does it right away, but you may have to restart your phone again.
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Root your device
Install Tweaksbox
Inside Tweaksbox, go to "LG Launcher Tweaks" and check "Enable LG Launcher's hidden settings"
Restart phone
Go to Home Screen Settings
You will see at the bottom in bold "Hidden Settings"
Uncheck "FEATURE_DEFAULT_PORTRAITVIEWONLY"
Uncheck "FEATURE_USE_PORTRAIT_ONLY"
Check "FEATURE_USE_ROTATE_LAYOUT"
Check "FEATURE_RESIZING_AND_MAKE_CENTER_Y_WALLPAPER_ON_LANDSCAPE"
I believe that does it right away, but you may have to restart your phone again.
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No... I've done this without rooting the phone. I know because I did it not long back but for the life of me I can not remember how I did it.... Or am I going mad.
Someone help please, I've activated hidden menu but when I tick/untick selections the settings dont stick (even after reboot) and I cant save menu or workspace, any ideas? Cheers
Beards said:
No... I've done this without rooting the phone. I know because I did it not long back but for the life of me I can not remember how I did it.... Or am I going mad.
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Found out how I did it ~ I used Nova: Nova Settings/Look and Feel/Screen Orientation and changed it from Default to Auto-Rotate.
Job done.
Beards said:
Found out how I did it ~ I used Nova: Nova Settings/Look and Feel/Screen Orientation and changed it from Default to Auto-Rotate.
Job done.
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Sorry perhaps I have missed something, does LG use Nova as stock Launcher and if not how is it relative to this thread? I am not saying you're wrong I just dont understand the relevance. Cheers.
homer285 said:
Sorry perhaps I have missed something, does LG use Nova as stock Launcher and if not how is it relative to this thread? I am not saying you're wrong I just dont understand the relevance. Cheers.
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I was simply replying to my own posting where I couldn't remember how I managed to rotate the Home Screens.
I remembered in the end and again answered in reply to both my own statement and being informed I had to root.
There are ton of apps out there that will force your phone to rotate. I use one called alternate rotation control. You can make any app or your any home screen rotate.

I'm loathing the new persistent lockscreen notifications on Lollipop! How to disable?

As the title says, I use mainly three apps which have continuous notifications on status bar (WatchOn, AquaMail and Call Recorder), at least that was the case on KitKat. But since Lollipop is released anything which creates a notification on status bar just echoes the same on lockscreen too, and there is no bloody way to disable them. It is extremely annoying as I just hate anything on the the lockscreen but the big arse clock and date.
So the query is rather straightforward, is there any way to disable these damn things? I am rooted obviously.
Thanks in advance.
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As the title says, I use mainly three apps which have continuous notifications on status bar (WatchOn, AquaMail and Call Recorder), at least that was the case on KitKat. But since Lollipop is released anything which creates a notification on status bar just echoes the same on lockscreen too, and there is no bloody way to disable them. It is extremely annoying as I just hate anything on the the lockscreen but the big arse clock and date.
So the query is rather straightforward, is there any way to disable these damn things? I am rooted obviously.
Thanks in advance.
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Go to setting> device> sound & notification
Then scroll down and you will find how to control the notifcation behavior
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harnksh said:
Go to setting> device> sound & notification
Then scroll down and you will find how to control the notifcation behavior
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That's it. I had no idea that it was moved under Sound and Notifications, thanks mate.
Do you also know how to make the alarm clock (upcoming alarm time) to show on
lockscreen?
devilsdouble said:
That's it. I had no idea that it was moved under Sound and Notifications, thanks mate.
Do you also know how to make the alarm clock (upcoming alarm time) to show on
lockscreen?
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I don't know how to do it also searched all the menu with no luck
Disabling only persistent notifications is my issue
I can absolutely relate, I have updated my n9005 to lollipop, but went right back to kitkat, after finding out that I cannot disable just the persistent notifications from the lockscreen. What is the point in having them on the lockscreen? They take away the space from new, and actually useful notifications from gmail, facebook, viber, etc. AND they also took away the quick launch option, as far as I have found... way to go sammy. Implement new features, but screw them up right away for no good reason... It's a shame really...
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That's it. I had no idea that it was moved under Sound and Notifications, thanks mate.
Do you also know how to make the alarm clock (upcoming alarm time) to show on
lockscreen?
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Omlas said:
I can absolutely relate, I have updated my n9005 to lollipop, but went right back to kitkat, after finding out that I cannot disable just the persistent notifications from the lockscreen. What is the point in having them on the lockscreen? They take away the space from new, and actually useful notifications from gmail, facebook, viber, etc. AND they also took away the quick launch option, as far as I have found... way to go sammy. Implement new features, but screw them up right away for no good reason... It's a shame really...
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Well I don't know much but once again Samsung has nothing to do with this I think. This is how Google must have thought it would please us, well.
I could be wrong though.
I'm sorry, but as far as I know(only tried CM12, so could be a CM tweak) stock android has some toggles exactly to fix this issue: under notifications and sounds, you can not only toggle if a certain app is allowed to push you notifications, but also that you want all notifications from that app, or all but persistent, and it may be a third one: show only on the notification shade, but I'm not sure on this last one.
To sum it up, it's Samsung this time.
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Well I don't know much but once again Samsung has nothing to do with this I think. This is how Google must have thought it would please us, well.
I could be wrong though.
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Omlas said:
I'm sorry, but as far as I know(only tried CM12, so could be a CM tweak) stock android has some toggles exactly to fix this issue: under notifications and sounds, you can not only toggle if a certain app is allowed to push you notifications, but also that you want all notifications from that app, or all but persistent, and it may be a third one: show only on the notification shade, but I'm not sure on this last one.
To sum it up, it's Samsung this time.
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Okay, thanks for informing that. Need to know whether that's CM exclusive feature or standard Lollipop one. If it's standard LP feature then Samsung has messed up all right.

What is App Optimization exactly?

Ok, I just received the N910FXXU1COJ3 OTA on my DBT N-910F with all the security updates. Great, but I did notice that the conveniet app manager feature that killed background processes inside Smart Manager is now gone and from the looks of things, there is a new "alternative" ambiguously called App optimization, within the battery section.
Now I for one am getting pretty tired of this inconsistency and constant feature swapping and come here seeking information. Can anyone actually clear things up for me and explain what exactly App optimization means. Will it simply kill the apps background services and if so, why is the minimum timeout 3 days? I also heard that it is more like a disable fuature for the selected apps, meaning no activity whatsoever, like notifications.
Is there any way that i can make use of the convenient "garbage collection" that Smart Manager used to offer, or am I hopelessly stuck dealing with Samsung`s ADD?
Thanks, any assistance is greatly appreciated.
How about some screenshots ?
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I think it is something like Doze or Greenify
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How about some screenshots ?
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http: // imgur . com/a/6N0q8
Sry I`m on mobile and thats the best i could do, plus i can`t post links
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http: // imgur . com/a/6N0q8
Sry I`m on mobile and thats the best i could do, plus i can`t post links
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Ok that's no good.
Go to play store and install Tapatalk and then you can upload screenshots directly to here from Tapatalk app like this image.
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Ok. I have a call recorder. It just happens to stop working after awhile. I went to app optimazation and disabled it. Does that mean now that my Call Recorder app doesn't apply to these rules and should never shut off or stop working if I disabled it for that app. It's so annoying because all of sudden your looking and your call isn't being recorded. I have to open the app...then it works again. Am I using the app optimazation option improperly?
When I bought the pro version; a message appeared explaining to disable app optimazation for the app so it continuously works. Is this right? And I'm just dealing with an app problem or I'm I not using this feature properly. I want my call recorder to always be working. [email protected]
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App Optimization is Doze mode, that simple
You have to disable App Optimization for apps that should always run in background or be accessible without opening the app itself like Tesla Unread, Torchie, some reminder apps an some e-mail apps. In my expirience if an app is being optimized it will not show any notifications and such until "acitivized" by opening the app itself.
DroidTim said:
You have to disable App Optimization for apps that should always run in background or be accessible without opening the app itself like Tesla Unread, Torchie, some reminder apps an some e-mail apps. In my expirience if an app is being optimized it will not show any notifications and such until "acitivized" by opening the app itself.
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how do you actually use it?
galaxy16 said:
how do you actually use it?
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Apps that I don't need running in background and have used more battery than I think they should when in background are set to "Always power saving". Exaples: 9GAG. Previously I used Greenify for these apps.
Apps that need to stay active at all times are set to "Disable for". Examples: Reminders, Tesla Unread.
Most of other apps are set to "Automatically optimising".
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App Optimization is Doze mode, that simple
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This.
This feature can also be found on aosp based roms like cm13.
i cant find some apps in the optimization list (like whatsapp) and messages comes really slowly !
Any suggestions?

Anyway to pick and choose what notifs display in lockscreen?

Just like cm?
Yes, Go to Sound & Notification under settiings, Select App Notifications and turn off the ones you dont want to display.
That will turn them off every where. I mean have control separately from lockscreen and homescreen?
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Notifications that show up on Lock Screen and Notifications in general can be set individually.
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Notifications that show up on Lock Screen and Notifications in general can be set individually.
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For example, I would like Gmail not to show up on the lock screen but I would like it to show on the home screen. This cannot be done with the stock rom. Is there any way to do it that way? The lock screen gets too crowded if I get notifications that I don't want to see but would still like to see them on the home screen so I know that I got some other notification.
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I'm not able to find such a setting. The only control I see is to hide the content of particular notifications on the lock screen.
Prior to Marshmallow, you used to be able to longpress on the notification on the lockscreen and choose to hide it. At the moment, you can only choose to hide all notifications on the lockscreen rather than choosing individually (as far as I can see).
Means that some persistent notifications will always show up on the lockscreen. I'd prefer to have the option to hide some notifications on the lockscreen but still have them persistent.
imminentwill said:
Prior to Marshmallow, you used to be able to longpress on the notification on the lockscreen and choose to hide it. At the moment, you can only choose to hide all notifications on the lockscreen rather than choosing individually (as far as I can see).
Means that some persistent notifications will always show up on the lockscreen. I'd prefer to have the option to hide some notifications on the lockscreen but still have them persistent.
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You can set that option up individually for each app under the Settings. I selected options to not show notifications for certain apps on Lock Screen, but the app badge itself does show when I have a new notification in my launcher. (I use Buzz Launcher)
I don't see the option chichu_9. Could you be more specific about it's location?
There is a whole bunch of stuff that needs addressing for notifications, you need to be able to turn on and off at a app level what is displayed on the lockscreen. I would like email, SMS, IM apps etc to hide their content but still give me a indication that I have a notification. However breaking news, weather, play store etc and apps as such I should be free to set as show content.
It is silly that it is all or nothing.
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There is a whole bunch of stuff that needs addressing for notifications, you need to be able to turn on and off at a app level what is displayed on the lockscreen. I would like email, SMS, IM apps etc to hide their content but still give me a indication that I have a notification. However breaking news, weather, play store etc and apps as such I should be free to set as show content.
It is silly that it is all or nothing.
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The option exists to hide the content of a specific notification on the lockscreen, just not to hide the notification altogether (from what I can tell). You can hide notification content on the lockscreen by going to "Settings">"Sound & Notification">"App notifications" then select an app, and check "Hide sensitive content"
For those who are interested in changing these settings:
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