
Eli
One of the best apps hands down. Great ui, great features, great developers, no data harvesting or selling, and even works great with Tasker. BuzzKill such a great app, and paired with Tasker, you can have tasker apply BuzzKill actions whenever. So, for example, I have my tasker setup for when I arrive home, it uses Hail through Dhizuku to hide work apps that have notifications that persist through dnd (like teams and outlook), then enables my buzzkill rule to block the notifications.
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Angela K
To stop Google Message reaction notifications I set up two rules: 1.) When I get a notification from Messages that contains " to "" then mute 2.) When I get a notification from Messages that contains " to "" then dismiss immediately (a banner appears for a second but auto-dismisses & no notification vibration/sound. Hallelujah they were driving me crazy)
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Spencer Solomon
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Worth paying for. I don't know what's up with people avoiding paid apps like the plague but it's good to pay sometimes. I would much rather skip one cup of coffee for a well made, ad free, app. Instead of a free ad riddled, buggy pos. I use this because I am logged in on a company Instagram and I don't want to receive notifications from it but I cant turn it off on Instagram without turning it off for everyone who is logged into it. It works great!
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