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by izym
3917 days ago
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I'm not sure it can be done directly from the notification, but on iOS you can also disable notifications per app and specify how it should be displayed (pop up vs at the top etc.) I've also noticed an increasing amount of apps that now also use the notifications for ads. Definitely not what I like to see on my lock screen. |
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Once again, Apple is lagging behind by several years ;) This kind of Ad used to be incredibly common on Android for a while, but Google eventually stepped in and banned these sort of apps from the store. Honestly, I'm a little surprised that Apple allows them.
http://phandroid.com/2013/09/30/google-play-notification-ads...