[Q] Push notification review/analyzer? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently I started receiving ads on my push notification, I have installed tons of apps and i would like to find out which app is feeding these ads. When I click on them, it got cleared and opens my browser, is there a way to review these notification and maybe analyze them?
EDIT: after some research, it is Airpush and i found the culprit with airpush detector, anyone knows of a good blocker? thanks.

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[Q] Spammy Kobo app

I've noticed the Kobo app on my Nook Color (CM7.1) sends me spammy "Reading Life Suggestion" notifications even when I haven't launched the app and I'm doing something else. Is there any way on a rooted device to ban an app from sending anything to the notifications bar? There is supposed to be a setting to disable this, but it doesn't work - I still get the spam.
I have complained to Kobo by e-mail and I've reported the app as malicious on the Market with a one-star rating. I encourage you all to do the same until fixed. In the meantime, any ideas short of uninstalling?
You could try downloading an add block of the market this sometimes stops these kinda advertising
zonda2323 said:
You could try downloading an add block of the market this sometimes stops these kinda advertising
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The ad block apps usually just block domains. This won't help because it's coming straight from Kobo servers.
What I just want is an app that can prevent, at the OS level, the notifications from reaching my status bar. Or clear them automatically.

[Req] App that tells you what is causing notifications

Getting random notifications on my EvoLTE and I'm trying to figure out what is causing them without reviewing miles of logcat files. Is there an app that will create a log entry to tell you what is causing notifications?
Addons Detector
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.denper.addonsdetector
It will scan all your apps and tell you which ones include tools for it (Airpush, UrbanAirship, etc) as well as give you the option of monitoring notifications to see which apps are putting them up.

Block Internet Access

Hi peopple!
I'm looking for an application that is hard to find. I want an application to block the internet, but only for some applications, for example leaving the WhatsApp with access to receive real-time notifications.
Can someone tell me the name of any application that does what I want?
Sorry for my english,
regards,
Pmcunha
pmcunha89 said:
Hi peopple!
I'm looking for an application that is hard to find. I want an application to block the internet, but only for some applications, for example leaving the WhatsApp with access to receive real-time notifications.
Can someone tell me the name of any application that does what I want?
Sorry for my english,
regards,
Pmcunha
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Pdroid in conjuction with LBE privacy guard
Moved to correct sub forum.
As long as you got ROOT the smallest and easiest is DroidWall
pmcunha89 said:
Hi peopple!
I'm looking for an application that is hard to find. I want an application to block the internet, but only for some applications, for example leaving the WhatsApp with access to receive real-time notifications.
Can someone tell me the name of any application that does what I want?
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For the rooted device, more or less any firewall app will do the trick. If you'd like to play around with it yourself, Google documentation/howtos for the "iptables" shell command. Still, root is required.
Use Onavo to restrict apps to Wifi only and see how much of data you have used etc. Really great app!

Chrome site push notifications not working

Not sure where to post this to get help with this weird little problem... But recently I read about Facebook notifications being able to come through Chrome for Android, negating the need to have the app installed. However, when I visit the site in chrome I never get a pop up requesting permissions for notifications like some ppl are saying I should get. I go under site settings and Notifications are set to "Ask First" and toggling the switch just disables them completely. Even sites that I can go to on my PC and get a notifications request prompt will not give me a prompt when I visit them in chrome on my phone, so I don't think this is just a problem with FB.
I've tried clearing cache and data for Chrome, reinstalling it, using Chrome Beta instead and never get the notification access request or anything.
If someone has any ideas, I would love to be able to uninstall the Facebook apps and just getting notifications through Chrome. Thanks!
*edit* I should probably mention I am using a nexus 6 with Android M preview 3
same here
any update on this? were you able to find a fix?
I've contacted Facebook's support but couldn't get anything other than the auto-reply.
Please let me know if you've found anything.
lg v20, it's still an issue

Issue with notifications from one single app (N26)

Hello,
this thread is very specific because it's about a single app from a single bank that operates in Europe (N26).
I hope to find someone who has the same bank who can tell their experience.
So the issue is this: if I tap on any notification coming from this app, the notification disappears and the app does not open. For example if I have to confirm the desktop login through the app, I click on the notification and nothing happens, so I have to manually open the app in order to retrieve the popup message and take some action.
Needless to say, I tried to uninstall and reinstall the app on my S21 with no success, and I tried the same with three other phones in my family (Oppo, Huawei, Honor) and with these other phones there are no issues opening the notifications coming from this app, they correctly redirect to the app showing the required popup.
Anyone who can check if they have the same problem?
Or in general has anyone experienced the same problem with some other app? Any suggestions?
Thank you
Edit: I managed to find someone with that bank account and the same device. He tested for me and confirmed this behaviour. So it must be an S21 series problem
Try clearing the system cache... can't hurt.

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