Many of you know this feeling all too well. You install the latest trending app or game, play around with it for a few minutes, then close it and attend to more important things in life. Next time you reach for your smartphone or tablet, your attention gets distracted by a notification. It came from the same app or game, and it's usually asking you to do something annoying - like download another app, buy more diamonds, or whatever. You will dismiss it, of course, but there's always more where that came from. And if your luck is bad enough that you installed several apps like that, it won't be long before your notifications center becomes a full-blown advertising billboard.
Thankfully, Apple, Google and Microsoft are perfectly aware that not providing adequate controls over this stuff would make their customers very angry. And no one wants an angry customer - except therapists. Hence, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 8.1 have built-in options to control notifications for specific apps. However, some users might not be able to find them right away, so let's see how to get rid of them annoying ads.
Thankfully, Apple, Google and Microsoft are perfectly aware that not providing adequate controls over this stuff would make their customers very angry. And no one wants an angry customer - except therapists. Hence, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 8.1 have built-in options to control notifications for specific apps. However, some users might not be able to find them right away, so let's see how to get rid of them annoying ads.
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