Android 14 Beta 1 gives users the ability to deny apps the permission needed to show full-screen notifications.
). In the"Special App Access" settings is a new permission for"full screen intents." This gives the user the ability to give or deny apps the ability to display notifications with a full-screen view such as calls, alarms, and meeting reminders.
On the"full screen intents" page you'll see which apps deliver full-screen notifications along with pop-ups. It seems that full-screen notification is enabled by default and revoking or denying the permission will result in the app delivering a more traditional-sized notification.how this new feature would work with a set alarm.
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