Android will have the ability to prevent applications from sending notifications on first launch, according to The Next Web portal. This feature was discovered in Android 13 released on February 10 for developers.
So, when opening any application for the first time, the user will be prompted to allow or deny the sending of push notifications. Now, by installing the application, the owner of the Android gadget automatically agrees to receive notifications. If the user decides to prohibit this, he needs to go to the settings, find the desired application and disable the notification function.
For example, in Apple smartphones, when you first launch applications, the system has long been able to ask the user for permission to send notifications.
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