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Galaxy S24Since One UI 7, itโs still way too easy to accidentally swipe away important notifications.
What we really need is full perโapp user control โ the ability to mark any appโs notifications as sticky / nonโswipable. That puts the user in charge: keep critical notifications locked in place, and toggle them off whenever needed so the notification is swipable again. Best of both worlds really.
Iโm sending this feedback to Samsung again, but posting here to keep the conversation going and highlight how long this has been missing.
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Mujibar
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You can do that with NotiStar (Good Lock module). It's a feature called "set app unable to clear notifications."
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Galaxy S24Iโm aware of NotiStar and I use it. The โunable to clear notificationsโ option only stops the Clear All button from removing selected appsโ notifications.
It doesnโt prevent accidental swipeโdismiss.
For example, if I swipe away my weather app notification, NotiStar doesnโt keep it present, and the notification doesnโt show up inside NotiStar either.
Yes, the app will eventually update and repost the notification, or I can reopen the app, but thatโs not the point. I donโt want to accidentally swipe away notifications I want to stay visible until I choose to clear them.
This is why a systemโlevel perโapp sticky/nonโswipable toggle is still needed.
meself
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I don't see that as good idea
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Iโm genuinely curious why wouldnโt giving users the option be a good idea?
This wouldnโt force anything on anyone. It simply adds a perโapp toggle so people who rely on certain notifications can keep them from being swiped away.
Those who donโt need it can leave everything asโis.
More user control generally improves the experience, not limits it.
This wouldnโt force anything on anyone. It simply adds a perโapp toggle so people who rely on certain notifications can keep them from being swiped away.
Those who donโt need it can leave everything asโis.
More user control generally improves the experience, not limits it.
Jw-83
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yesterday in
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Have you tried turning in notification history? Settings> notifications> advanced settings> notification history
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Yes, the setting is turned on but that does not create the function of non-swipeable notifications in the notification panel.