Lock screen notifications disappearing immediately

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Hello,

I have been having an issue with notifications the past couple of weeks with Notifications on the lock screen.

I get a notifications from various apps and they normally stay in the lock screen/tray until I swipe them aside, or click to open them, as of recently I get a vibration, LED alert that I have got a notification but when I pick up the phone and check the notifications on the lock screen for a quick glance, they'll appear but as soon as I try to view them on the lock screen tray, they will disappear almost immediately.

I have tried reading various sites and suggestions but all unsuccessful. It doesn't appear to be power settings, cache issues nor any specific app (as it is doing this for; 90min, outlook, gmail, mygalaxy, googleplay store, device and settings alerts etc'

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Welcome to Android Central! Which phone? Is it connected to a smartwatch or similar device? Do you have other Android devices logged into the same account, with the same apps?
 

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Hi Diddy

I have the Samsung S7. I dont use a watch, the only bluetooth devices i use are soundbars, car radio etc

But this issue occurs when im connected or not connected to a device on the BT. My previous phone has the same account but the phones not on or in use
 
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I posted this answer under the Samsung thread as well but, since I could find no satisfactory answer myself and did finally stumble upon the solution, I am posting it here:

I have an LG but was having the same problem. Since each manufacturer arranges Android menus somewhat differently I suspect my solution is the same but finding it may take a different path. I found the offending permission to be Google Services NOT having permission to read instant messages. The path I fumbled into was: Settings>Apps & notifications > App permissions > Additional Permissions > read instant messages > (click the three dot menu)> Show System > (turn on) Google Serviced. This immediately and consistently solved the problem. I know this is likely too late for the originators but hopefully others will find the info useful.
 

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