Auto Accepting a Notification - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A service I use automatically sends me a push notification every time I sign in. The notification shows up in my notification bar, where I can quickly press "Yes", then "Confirm" which is getting annoying. I want develop a tweak to watch my notification center for this confirmation notification, and automatically accept and confirm it. I have some experience with the Android SDK and developing android games using Unity, but I wasn't sure where to start on this project. I tried looking for similar tweaks that would fix my problem, but I came up empty handed. Can someone point me in the right direction and get me started?

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[Q] Lock a notification in the notification panel

Hi,
i search it in the web, here and try to make it with Tasker (it's quite difficult for me but every help was apprecieted) don't finding an answer.
I need to lock some notification in the panel. Sometimes I receive important notification in the wrong time (like an important message while i'm busy at work) but accidently I delete it with an unvoluntary swipe. I wont to know if exist a way to lock this notification until I will. No need for reboot-proof but if present I apprecieted either.
For the Tasker way I think to create a permanent notification in the bar called Notification Locker and my will is to receive a list of current notifications e locking the one selected. I think this is impossible with Tasker so I think that the process can be simply to read the text of notification, delete it and create a similar notification (no auto-redirect with click or contexted function, but I don't care). But the problem to create a list of current notification remain (there is a Variable that contain the text of the last notification but is only the last and seems that not all notification go to fill the Variable.
Any tips or maybe an app for this?
Thanks a lot for the help

[Q] App idea: Group "persistent" notifications into one notification

I've done some searching and I haven't found anything like this. I'm not an Android dev but I think I understand enough about the model to believe my idea possible in some form.
So...
Programs that run constantly require a persistent notification so the system won't kill them. I run Talkatone, Tasker, Light Manager LED Settings which all have the option to run persistent or take a chance and have them killed without a persistent notification. This sucks because the status bar gets cluttered with things that are always there but I don't need to constantly see them. But Android 4.3, which I'm running, does this by design (for largely good reasons, I believe).
Would it be possible to have a program (I'll call it "Watcher") which creates its own persistent notification that then keep tabs on other programs that you want to always run but don't want their persistent notification.
More clearly, say I always want Tasker to run but I don't want its notification. I turn off persistent notifications in Tasker's options then add Tasker to the Watcher's list. Whenever Tasker gets killed by the system due to resources, Watcher notices this and restarts it shortly thereafter. The advantage is that the system can still reclaim resources when it needs them but the notifications don't clutter the status bar.
I am imagining a rich notification where maybe every Watched app's icon is shown in a small square with a number by it showing how many times Watcher had to restart it recently.
Unfortunately, I'm not an Android dev and I've only done enough research to make me think it might be possible. Does this app exist already? Is it impossible? Is it possible enough for me to consider turning this into my first Android project?
Thoughts?

Enable launching notifications from lock screen?

This seems like an obvious feature? but I guess its not? I am new to Android, so any help would be apperciated.
Currently, if you get a notification (i.e. whatsapp) on the lockscreen you cannot launch this notification or reply to them by clicking on them. If you swipe down, it will launch the notification center, if you launch right or left it might dismess it. But no where does it actually open the app it self to reply or see the notification.
Is there anyway around it?
Tap it once and unlock the phone.

[Q] Avoiding Android notification previews

Howdy, folks!
I've been using Android for a long time, and one particular behaviour bugs me. I've spent about a week googling around, sifting through the forums, looking for hacks or an Xposed module, and I can't track down anything.
When a new notification fires, the top bar momentarily shifts to show a preview of that notification. It might be as simple as a title-less notification that some app has turned itself on, or it might be a preview of a new message from some application. Regardless of what the contents of the notification are, the whole top bar momentarily stops displaying all of its icons, the clock, and anything else in order to show some of the text from the notification.
I'd like to stop this behaviour. Let me clarify; I don't care about modifying the contents of the notifications, I don't care about what shows up on my lockscreen, and I don't want to block notifications from showing up at all. I just want them to simply appear in my notification center and for the top bar to simply *poof* have another icon in it for the new notification.
I haven't been able to find any leads on this anywhere. I don't know if it's worth my time developing a little app to try to block this behaviour, or if someone has done it already. If anyone has suggestions, I'd be thrilled to hear them.
I'm using a rooted Galaxy S5 G900V on Verizon, running AllianceRom's KitKat release, though apart from the root access I don't think any of that should matter.
Thanks!

Is there something to hide apps that stay in notifications? (smartbands)

Hi, there
there is many devices and apps that require them to be running all the time to make them work for example smartbands, they have a notification saying connected, maybe one is fine, but i have 2 apps that require this and have to notification there all the time that I find annoying, is there any way to maybe have them running still but just hide the notifications?
If you're running Nougat, you can slide the notification to either side and open the settings for that app. There, press the encircled A and select the priority of the notification accordingly.
bump, can someone have a look

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