according to Android Pie arrived first on Pixel handsets, including the original Pixel and Pixel XL as well as the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Early consumer feedback proposes that after updating to Android Pie, the ability to see the apps by blocked notifications has been removed. To elaborate, in Android Oreo, users could go to System Settings > Apps & notifications > Notifications > App Notifications, and tap on the blue All apps header. In Android 9 Pie, heading to System Settings > Apps & notifications > Notifications > App Notifications, and tapping on the blue header, only shows Most Recent and Most frequent. There is no method to see a list of all apps by blocked notifications.
Android WARNING: Google smartphone fans alerted about DOZENS of fake apps
Android phone fans are being warned to stay amethod from dozens of fake apps that can be downloaded from a number of popular digital marketplaces. But following that Google Play Store menace last year safety experts are now warning Android users about the danger posed by dozens of fake apps once again. By doing this these fake Android apps could alextremely read information about users' contacts and alextremely secretly make phone calls. The news comes after Express.co.uk recently announced on another Android malware threat, this time spread via the Google Play Store. The fake Fortnite-linked apps were discovered following the Fortnite Android launch
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