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by irae
1834 days ago
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Potential abuse is not a reason for not doing this feature. Bad actors will be bad in the current system or the new one. A couple of years ago: Allow all or no notifications, hard to find settings to turn off Current: Allow all, but easy to manage from home screen, apps that want to offer a choice of types of notification must figure out how, create config UI, make sure system is stable. Users must find, and each app is different and often report options are not working iOS 15: A general framework that at the code level, each notification can declare. iOS unifies the UI for managing levels per app. Good actors will have lower costs, bad actors can be detected in device predictions. I only see benefits, and you can still block apps abusing it |
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