Like that stupid ass notification ‘internet disabled for this appliation. Go to settings to re enable it. Press ok to continue’. I know, i’m the one who disabled it in the first place, get lost.
This makes me irrationally angry. I don’t need my phone babysitting my ears and the notification doesn’t happen nearly frequently enough to matter anyway. It can be a distraction, especially while driving, i always think i need to pull over to answer a call but nope, just a half assed hearing protection measure.
Does anyone know of any apps or ways to disable the feature on android?
Ideally disable all the nanny features and block forced updates. If I fucking want an update, I will prompt it myself.
I think this setting is reset on a phone reboot.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
This and the “Are you still listening” pause EVERY OTHER SONG on my playlist is just so helpful. Helpful, that is, if the intent is to give me a fucking aneurysm.
What are you using that does that? That’s annoying af.
It started recently on YouTube revanced. The only reason I’m still on YouTube at all is my 1500+ song playlist I’ve been curating for, i dunno, 14 years? Revanced and ublock kept me from hearing or seeing an ad for years, but this is really motivating me to just say fuck it and move on.
Oof, damn that’s painful to leave behind. The downfall of yt to a completely unusable platform has been awful. Newpipe might let you play without the reminders on mobile if you are interested in trying another app before you make tye leap to a new platform. I’d bet there is a tool on github that will export your playlists too. Sorry, not trying to fix everything I promise. A 14 year active playlist is an impressive thing though and I’d hate to see that lost.
This fucking thing must be a kernel level thing, because even AOSP ROMs can’t get rid of it.
Fuck my hearing. What about my liver?
The liver is evil and must be punished.
What?
I’ve discovered that my phone does this once every time it gets rebooted and then doesn’t bug me about it again until its next power cycle.
Me, listening to nothing but metal and hardcore for the past 12 years: Fuck off, phone!
Hurr-durr, you are listening for too long.
WAT???
Nobody is saying nothing, so everybody is saying something, or at least that’s what is sounds like with tinnitus.
Anyone know a way to keep this enabled when headphones are connected, and disable it when a speaker is connected?
I don’t think I’ve ever had a phone that does that. Is that an iPhone thing?
It’s a legal requirement in Europe I believe. I’m not sure we’ll get fewer deaf people that way. We’ll see.