Samsung may soon introduce a feature on its smartphones that can automatically block apps that send excessive advertising notifications to users. The feature was discovered in an early version of Samsung’s One UI software update. It is expected to help users reduce spammy notifications from apps that repeatedly send promotional alerts and advertisements
Samsung may soon introduce a feature on its smartphones that can automatically block apps that send excessive advertising notifications to users.
The feature was discovered in an early version of Samsung’s One UI software update.
It is expected to help users reduce spammy notifications from apps that repeatedly send promotional alerts and advertisements.
The new tool could automatically identify apps that generate unusually high numbers of ad notifications and restrict their ability to send further notifications.
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