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Control which apps read your notifications
Some apps need to access notifications from other apps to work properly. For example, a smart driving
companion app needs to access notifications from other apps in order to read them aloud when you're
driving.
Be sure that apps with access to your notifications have legitimate reasons, because with this access they
can:
Read all notifications, including personal information like contact names and text messages
Dismiss notifications
Answer calls
Turn Do Not Disturb on or off
Check which apps can read your notifications
1. Go to Settings > Notifications > Device & app notifications.
2. Under Allowed, review the list of apps.
3. Touch an app to see which notifications it can access:
Real-time communication from apps in use, including navigation and calls
Conversations, like text messages and chats
Notifications with sound and vibration
Silent notifications
Stop app from reading notifications
1. Go to Settings > Notifications > Device & app notifications.
2. Under Allowed, touch the app name.
3. Choose one:
To stop it from reading certain types of notifications, unmark checkboxes.
To stop it from reading any notifications, turn Allow notification access off , then touch Turn
off.
If you restrict an app's access to notifications and then find the app isn't working properly, you can restore
access.
Allow app to read notifications
1. Go to Settings > Notifications > Device & app notifications.
2. Under Not allowed, touch the app name.
3.
Turn Allow notification access on , and touch Allow.
4. Adjust checkmarks if you want to stop it from reading certain types of notifications.
Settings : Notifications
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