Help. "Apps to display in fullscreen" - OnePlus Nord N10 5G Questions & Answers

The phone has a feature "Display apps in full screen mode", which removes the bar at the camera level.
But the trouble is that when I go into this function, it write "No apps".
How to solve it?

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[Q] "Unlock to see sensitive" How can I change app sensitivity?

On Lollipop the lockscreen notifications designate apps as "sensitive" however some of which are not at all sensitive. One example is my podcaster PocketCasts, is there any way to change the security sensitivity for specific apps? I should note this is BarePop/ZV8
I found the answer to my question on some random forum, it's not intuitive but go into "Settings>Sound>Notifications>Lock screen" and change "Hide sensitive only" to "Show all notifications" then you'll need to either long press the notification to mark it as sensitive(and it will hide the details) or go right below in the Sound menu where it says "Apps" and you can change settings there.
My phone doesn't have the option to hide sensitive only. All it says is show all notifications or hide them . It used to say unlock to see sensitive but now it's gone idk what happened

T-Mobile V30 Oreo Notifications

Ever since I upgraded my v30 to Oreo, system notifications are driving me crazy. Despite installing many notification apps such as "Hide Running in the Background", "Notificon", the built-in Notification Settings, etc. I can find no way to silence system notifications such as for Wi-Fi Calling, System UI (wireless charging), and Android System (Change Keyboard) Does anyone have any suggestions?
For the keyboard one if you go to Settings > System > Language & Input > Current Keyboard > Manage Keyboards and deselect the keyboards you don't use it'll disappear.
Davidgr! said:
Ever since I upgraded my v30 to Oreo, system notifications are driving me crazy. Despite installing many notification apps such as "Hide Running in the Background", "Notificon", the built-in Notification Settings, etc. I can find no way to silence system notifications such as for Wi-Fi Calling, System UI (wireless charging), and Android System (Change Keyboard) Does anyone have any suggestions?
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To start, just head to Settings –> Apps & notifications, then tap "See all apps." From there, press the three-dot menu button in the top-right corner and select "Show system." Next, scroll down a bit and select the "Android System" app. From there, tap the "App notifications" entry on the subsequent screen. From there you can turn off whichever one you want. Mine was the apps "using the battery" that was driving me nuts.
RVinSC said:
To start, just head to Settings –> Apps & notifications, then tap "See all apps." From there, press the three-dot menu button in the top-right corner and select "Show system." Next, scroll down a bit and select the "Android System" app. From there, tap the "App notifications" entry on the subsequent screen. From there you can turn off whichever one you want. Mine was the apps "using the battery" that was driving me nuts.
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Yeah, I turned that one off also.
Overall I like the new Oreo notifications in that they take up less space in the pull down area.
Notifications better now.
I was previously complaining about all the new system notifications since doing an OTA update to Oreo. I recently messed up my phone and decided to do a factory reset and fresh install. Talk about an improvement! Ever since my factory reset all notifications are working as they should. I'm no longer being bombarded with extraneous beeps that were driving me crazy. My phone is my friend again!

Any way to disable/hide the System UI/Android System notifications?

I get the security benefits of having them there, but I usually have blokada, tasker and twilight on, which means all of the "application is drawing over screen" and the "running in the background" notifications end u pbeing really annoying. Is there any way to hide/disable them in MIUI?

how to close Whatsapp?

I decided to install Whatsapp to see what's all that hype about, and after using it for a while I was kinda terrified - it is impossible to close this application and it seems to bypass some system restrictions, so basically it is a legal trojan type malware.
- there is no function to "logout" or close Whatsapp from inside the application.
- the usual "swipe away from Recent Apps list" does not close Whatsapp.
- when I long press a Back key, a message "App killed" appears, but nothing happens - Whatsapp still works. WTF?
- Whatsapp is not listed in Settings -> Developer Options -> Running Services list. WTF x2?
- When I press "Force Stop" in Settings -> Apps -> Whatsapp, nothing happens. "Force stop? if you force stop an app, it may misbehave" - I press OK, but "Force Stop" button is still active and Whatsapp still works. WTF x3?
- later I disallowed a "Start at boot" and "Run in background" permissions in Privacy Guard and rebooted the phone. the recent apps list was empty, but as soon as I enabled internet connection I received a few messages in Whatsapp - so in fact it started at the boot time and was running in background. WTF x4?
Privacy Guard shows counters "denied 45023 times" and "denied 6 times" under "Run in background" and "Start on boot" permissions respectively, but it does not seem to work - Whatsapp starts automatically after reboot.
I have never met such an application before - which is impossible to "Force Stop" and which could evade the long Back key press. Also Privacy Guard seems to work for all other apps, except Whatsapp.
so, did anyone noticed the same behavior, and is there a guaranteed way to close Whatsapp and forbid it from running automatically at the boot time or when I connect to the internet?
*UPDATE: i found Whatsapp in Settings -> Developer Options -> Running Services list -> Show Cached Processes, but pressing "Stop" button there did not help too.
Just uninstall it

Controlling timeout of the lock screen before it goes blank

Sorry for the trivial question, but I cannot find a user setting to increase that.
Is there any on Android 11?
It should be hightlighted:
NOT the option - "Display / Screen timeout" which determines when the "Home screen" goes blank
But the unknown option which determines when the "Lock screen" goes blank,
On my Samsung with Android 11 the "Display / Screen timeout" is set to 30 s, however my "Lock screen" goes blank after 5 s . I want to increase that.
Display
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Ticket.
There is no such an option in the Settings of Display nor "Home screen" nor "Lock screen".
Ok, I have found the solution:
Open the Settings app.
Navigate to Lock screen > Secure lock settings.
Tap on “Auto lock when screen turns off.”
Set a longer time according to your preference.
BUT BUT BUT
when you have only "SWIPE" type of your Lock Screen Type, you dont have the "Secure lock settings" option.
In my opinion it is a bug?
But maybe there are some reasons that "Swipe" Lock screen MUST go blank in 5 secs only.

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