Notification access getting turned off

TabGuy

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I have a number of apps that I give access to Notifications. (Settings > Security > Notification Access). Apps like Google Wear are pretty useless without Notification Access.

For some odd reason all of these apps will lose their check mark and no longer have access to notifications. Makes my Moto 360 a dead weight on my arm. It's not hard to turn notification back on, I just have to go into settings and check mark it. It's that I have no idea that it's turned off until I start missing important notifications on my watch. It's a real pain.

There seems to be no reason for them to become unchecked, they just do. A reboot doesn't cause this. Seems to happen about once a day.

How can I make sure that all of these apps (7 of them) keep their access to notifications?
 
Bump.
Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (stock). I have to recheck android wear 1-2 times a day otherwise my moto 360 is worthless.
 
Bump again! This happens to me too, and I can't seem to find any info about this online. It's a pain in the ****!
 
I am seeing exactly the same with my Samsung S4 running lollipop (official, rooted). It happens for both android wear (annoying!) and other apps... no idea why!
 
I have a number of apps that I give access to Notifications. (Settings > Security > Notification Access). Apps like Google Wear are pretty useless without Notification Access.

For some odd reason all of these apps will lose their check mark and no longer have access to notifications. Makes my Moto 360 a dead weight on my arm. It's not hard to turn notification back on, I just have to go into settings and check mark it. It's that I have no idea that it's turned off until I start missing important notifications on my watch. It's a real pain.

There seems to be no reason for them to become unchecked, they just do. A reboot doesn't cause this. Seems to happen about once a day.

How can I make sure that all of these apps (7 of them) keep their access to notifications?

I am also having the same issue with a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5 that is currently on Lollipop build OC4. Stock, no root, basically running whatever VZW gives you. My specific issue is with Android Auto. I have to manually re-enable notification access after each "unplug"
 
My notifications keep getting turned off or lost on my Smartwatch 3. The only way to get them back is to reinstall android Wear on my Galaxy Note 4.
 
Re: Notification access getting turned off, Get rid of Glaceview.apk !

All users running Samsung stock Lollipop roms that have the "glanceview.apk" running and listed in the notification access list, this is the culprit! I used root & titanium backup to erase the apps data and then freeze the app problem solved. Restarted phone and apps retained their notification access :-)


I have a number of apps that I give access to Notifications. (Settings > Security > Notification Access). Apps like Google Wear are pretty useless without Notification Access.

For some odd reason all of these apps will lose their check mark and no longer have access to notifications. Makes my Moto 360 a dead weight on my arm. It's not hard to turn notification back on, I just have to go into settings and check mark it. It's that I have no idea that it's turned off until I start missing important notifications on my watch. It's a real pain.

There seems to be no reason for them to become unchecked, they just do. A reboot doesn't cause this. Seems to happen about once a day.

How can I make sure that all of these apps (7 of them) keep their access to notifications?
 
My notifications are still checked- but it only allows one at a time. The next one bumps the current one, so I dont see most of them. Occassionally something happens &they stack up, so I can see them all- which is what I want. But once theyre cleared out- its back to allowing only one at a time.
 

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