Samsung will let you block apps that spam notifications with ads
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Samsung has introduced a new feature for Galaxy phones, allowing users to block apps that send excessive advertisement alerts through notifications. The feature, added through the latest Device Care update, recognizes and blocks apps that send frequent ads, putting them in a "deep sleep" to prevent further notifications. Users have two blocking options: a basic setting that blocks apps based on Samsung's data and an intelligent option that analyzes notifications to determine which apps are sending too many ads. The feature's rollout plan is unclear, but it is expected to be available on more Galaxy devices via One UI 8.5. The effectiveness of the tool remains to be seen, including whether it will block Samsung's own notification ads, and its availability on various devices is still uncertain.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By giving users control over notification ads, Samsung is addressing a major source of frustration for many smartphone users.
- · This move sets a precedent for other manufacturers to prioritize user experience over ad revenue.