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And to advertise their bullshit deals to keep you spending. Uber is a big one, Best Buy is another. Push notifications should have an option to opt out of spam notifications. They shouldn’t even be a thing.
Yeah, there should be fine grained options (e.g. "marketing") in the settings, or at the very least an opt-out toggle, where use of the wrong channel is against TOS and results in delisting from the app store.
Finer grained control is needed regardless — enabling apps and users to control critical and regular notifications based on each individual use case.
There should also be a notification log on the device, that shows you all associated information — many apps will offer something via notification that is not available to you, which is considered false advertising and is illegal in my country. This should also breach TOS. There are also many errors where the notification links to nowhere. Once you click the notification, it's gone forever, which is a horrifically bad design decision.
Does iOS not have notification channels? That's definitely a thing in Android and I thought it was also a thing in iOS
There's only default and "critical". The rest of the control a user has is around config (previews on lock screen) and timing. Each app is responsible for their notification toggles and how they use them.
In Australia it's a law called spam act.
I still get spam from international apps tho
Push notifications entirely or spam ones shouldn't be a thing? It is kind of useful to see text messages and things like that.
Edit: clarified question