Does block all notifications disable persistent notifications in the background? - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

As per the thread title Does block all notifications disable persistent notifications in the background?
Reason for asking is I am trying out forcedoze which needs a persistent notification to prevent it from being killed in the back ground but I do not like persistent notifications.
So if I block all notifications for forcedoze does it kill the persistent notification or merely prevent it from being shown on the pull down menu but it's still there but you cannot see it?

Prevent app doze / hibernation without persistent notification
Same here. I'm trying to have automatic call recorder pro not stop recording calls if i don't use its UI for a few days. One of its settings called "run in the background" - "wait for calls while running in the background" puts a persistent notification, which i have blocked. I hope that this notification blocking will not lead to the app getting automatically hibernated in the future.
-Android Nougat on the OnePlus 3T

If in Nougat, you can disable it and the app still running in background.
If in Oreo, if you disable it, Android own notification message will come out saying the app is still running in background and draining battery. If you have 2 or more apps running in background, it will be better to disable all apps notification and only have 1 Android notification informing about it.

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So here's a question which seems easy at first...
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I have an alarm app that shows the next alarm as a lock screen notification. The app does not have any settings per say regarding notifications. I used this app on previous android versions (Kit Kat) because I can never wake up to the default alarm app. Since upgrading, that lock screen notification is an eye sore.
I know that on other phones, there is an additional setting in the app specific notifications section for this but not the G3.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Persistent Notifications

I'm assuming this has been answered before but I can't find it.
I have several persistent notifications on my pull down menu (Tasker, Should I Answer, Adguard and Light Flow) on my Nexus 5x running latest 7.0 preview. Is there some way I can get rid of them? I know that I can disable the notifications but the apps warn that this may cause them to be shut down (especially as I have Greenify running whenever I turn off the screen as I am unrooted). Basically, I want to clean up my pull down menu without having to root. Any help would be appreciated.
fac1987 said:
I'm assuming this has been answered before but I can't find it.
I have several persistent notifications on my pull down menu (Tasker, Should I Answer, Adguard and Light Flow) on my Nexus 5x running latest 7.0 preview. Is there some way I can get rid of them? I know that I can disable the notifications but the apps warn that this may cause them to be shut down (especially as I have Greenify running whenever I turn off the screen as I am unrooted). Basically, I want to clean up my pull down menu without having to root. Any help would be appreciated.
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if you disable notifications within the apps there is a risk of termination as they are not running in the foreground anymore.
so instead try to disable notifications via the regular phone's setting, section notifications. there you can set notification-permissions per app.
fac1987 said:
I'm assuming this has been answered before but I can't find it.
I have several persistent notifications on my pull down menu (Tasker, Should I Answer, Adguard and Light Flow) on my Nexus 5x running latest 7.0 preview. Is there some way I can get rid of them? I know that I can disable the notifications but the apps warn that this may cause them to be shut down (especially as I have Greenify running whenever I turn off the screen as I am unrooted). Basically, I want to clean up my pull down menu without having to root. Any help would be appreciated.
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Remove them from greenify if you have them in there. If you need to set a persistent notification then they should not be greenified in the first place.
Then disable the persistent notifications and see what happens.
Otherwise no there isn't a way and they need to be there for the apps usability.

(Q) Get Rid of Android 8.0 Notification?

Is there an easy way to get rid of the Android System Upgrade 8.0 Notification? Tried swiping it off but it's persistent. I'm rooted & running PN. Automatic System Updates are turned off in Developer Options. (I'd rather not block all notifications from Google Play Services as a means to banish this notification)
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Here's a screenshot
See screenshot of the persistent notification below:
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There are several notifications that are annoying to say the least.
We have a lot of control to handle app notifications that appear, but this is a system notification it seems, I can't identify what system feature is triggering the alert, then of course disabling it.
Running the Oreo Beta on a fresh install.
One of the notifications is: "blah blah app is using the battery, select for more details..." or something to that affect. It is a Android system notification, but I can't figure out what triggers that one and how to disable it.
Example, Life 360 app running in the background all the time, the alert will randomly show in the notification bar. Just swiping down and looking at it often makes it go away, I don't select it, or I just clear the alerts with the bars at the bottom.
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Go to Google Play and search for an app called "Hide 'running in the background' Notification" by iboalali.
Awesome. Thanks

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