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You can turn off the notification entirely and it'll move it to a submenu of the quick settings panel.
Nice, thx! I'll test it but is that the same for all the other apps that need a foreground service?
Yes, that's basically how Android handles showing you what's running in the background that you have no other way of seeing. If you swipe away your music player notification it also shows up there. So disabling the persistent service notification of a background service sends it there.
It's pretty nice, it's really out of the way yet visible for you to inspect so apps can't just run hidden away.