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Message #18718
[Bug 1371081] Re: if “when locked, allow [...] notifications” is disabled, notifications should not be shown
Without that toggle it means that you could leak private things (content
of SMSes, snippets and senders of email) even though the lockscreen is
up, which some people want to avoid. We (in push notifications/poll
daemon) were asked to implement this; Ted Gould suggested that unity
notifications was where to do this, quite reasonably: if leaking an
email sender or snipped was a privacy issue, so is an sms
sender/snippet.
Given that context, (4) seems to be what we want. Or we want (2), and
another checkbox on that list explicitly for bubbles and such.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1371081
Title:
if “when locked, allow [...] notifications” is disabled, notifications
should not be shown
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Under system settings -> Privacy & Security -> Phone locking there's a
“When locked, allow: notifications and quick settings” checkbox. When
it is unchecked, if the lockscreen is up, notifications should be
suppressed.
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