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No, the Android app only sends and receives emails. It does not have any privacy features like the web version offers.
It suffices for me if you don't enable logs; there are no logs... and if you enable them, you can choose the country where the logs are saved and for how long.
The best way to achieve this is by creating an account on NextDNS, then setting your phone to use the NextDNS DNS. On the web dashboard, look at the logs and blacklist anything from Google, Google Play, or anything else you don't want. This not only works but also gives you more control over everything your phone is doing in the background, regardless of whether you're using Wi-Fi or a mobile network.
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Not everyone is comfortable with terminal commands either on the phone or on the computer.
They don't know what they are missing, but this answers your question.
Hi,
This has nothing to do with reading notifications but getting an approximate location based on notifications.
Like I said, if the notifications are sent encrypted, there is no way to read them.
Regarding tracking locations based on push messages, the only way to avoid it is by carefully selecting which apps are allowed to send you notifications.
Again, it does not matter what operating system you are using.
I don't recall any article like you said; can you provide me with a link?
Also, reading notifications is only possible if the notifications are not encrypted; otherwise, it is not possible.
And this relies on the service that is sending the notification and has nothing to do with the OS you are using.
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