Numerous iOS apps are using background processes triggered by push notifications to collect user data about devices, potentially allowing the creation of fingerprinting profiles used for tracking.
There’s only default and “critical”. The rest of the control a user has is around config (previews on lock screen) and timing. Each app is responsible for their notification toggles and how they use them.
Does iOS not have notification channels? That’s definitely a thing in Android and I thought it was also a thing in iOS
There’s only default and “critical”. The rest of the control a user has is around config (previews on lock screen) and timing. Each app is responsible for their notification toggles and how they use them.
No. I just disable all notifications permanent if they use it for advertising. It’s been working for years.