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These apps can log previous notification history on an Android device, allowing you to see the whole history, including deleted notifications. So, which apps are these, and how do they work?
Notification snoozing is a contentious feature Without going into too much detail, notification snoozing was introduced all the way back in Android O, which was the eighth iteration of Google’s OS.
Reports have surfaced about Android 16 seemingly muting notifications if there are any others in the same shade.
Google is rolling out a new feature that will push any new Google Account logins directly to your device, making you more aware of your account activity.
We've found that, in a later release of Android 11, Google appears to be preparing a much-needed revamp for the "Notification history" feature.
Notification History Log should work with any device running Android 4.4 KitKat or higher, which pretty much covers any phone you could currently be using.
Android Q has an annoying habit of hiding certain notifications. Here's how to disable Automatic Notification Prioritizer and bring them back.
Android users will be told of new device logins to their Google accounts via a notification on the smartphone rather than by email.
Fortunately, on Android, there’s a straightforward app available now that maintains a functional log of your entire notifications’ history, called Notif Log.
In essence, Android's approach to notifications is that it's better to ask forgiveness than permission. And Android users have lived like that since its inception.