On 04/13/2015 11:57 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> with a switch would be the least reliable way of solving it. For
> example, if Telegram continues sending phone notifications when you are
> actively using Telegram on a PC, that is a bug in the app. Have you
> reported it?
No, because I know it's not fixable. Well, it might be possible to fix
it for Telegram, which is open source, but the generic problem remains:
for Twitter and GMail, for example, there is no way to know that we are
logged in from another device too.
But I don't want to get notifications from GMail and Twitter on my
phone, when I'm actively using them on the PC.
On 04/13/2015 11:57 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> with a switch would be the least reliable way of solving it. For
> example, if Telegram continues sending phone notifications when you are
> actively using Telegram on a PC, that is a bug in the app. Have you
> reported it?
No, because I know it's not fixable. Well, it might be possible to fix
it for Telegram, which is open source, but the generic problem remains:
for Twitter and GMail, for example, there is no way to know that we are
logged in from another device too.
But I don't want to get notifications from GMail and Twitter on my
phone, when I'm actively using them on the PC.