- Free and open-source (working on publishing to Google Play)
- No ads
- No background service, the notification listener service dies as soon as the app exits
- Persistent effects even after reboot, unless the notification is cleared and then created again by its creator.
- Easy to use, click to dismiss, click again to recover
For Android, on-going notifications are not clearable. Examples are "USB for file transfer" and "New voicemail".
I was very pissed that the only way to clear the voicemail notification on my Samsung S22 was to:
- Call my voicemail number
- Input my voicemail password
- Listen to the first few seconds
- Delete the voicemail
- Wait for a few seconds (otherwise it wouldn't work idk why)
- End the call.
- Finally the notification disappear
We used to be able to disable the notification of the phone call app and re-enable it to remove the notification, according to some old videos on YouTube. Now for some reason we cannot.
I am sick of product managers thinking they know better than users themselves. Therefore, I made this app to remove any on-going notifications.
We cannot remove the notification but we can snooze it for 100 years, and this is what this software does exactly.
There are two apps I know of that achieve similar things.
- Notification Blocker & Cleaner (NCleaner)
- Too many ads
- In-app purchase
- FilterBox
- Cannot recover dismissed on-going (fixed) notifications easily
- 30-day free trial
- Many useful features