![]() ![]() If you feel comfortable, you can send me a video of your setup and this behavior via Matrix (it has end-to-end encryption if you DM me - you can find my mxid in my bio) and I can take a closer look, however what you're describing doesn't sound possible.ĭimyself One other question please. If you end session for a profile, that profile is dead. In order for me to get a better idea of exactly what you're experiencing, I'd need to know your exact setup, the notification forwarding settings of all of your profiles and what apps are installed there. You're saying if you set an app to forward notifications from your owner profile to your user profile other than your SMS app, it won't forward notifications?Īre you saying they use the old SMS client, because if they were to use a newer SMS app, it wouldn't forward notifications from owner to a different profile due to an AOSP issue?ĭimyself If i end session on my Play profile, then swipe and remove the notification in my owner profile.and then it comes back again on my owner profile (without me going back to my Play profile).does this mean Play is still running somehow? Because thats happening to me and i'm not sure why the notification is still there after I remove it? It has happened a few times (though its not showing now). Why dont they update the SMS client? If its that old, is it possible it could be a security weakness? ![]() ![]() Wouldn't that kind of defeat the purpose of a setup like you have? I feel like if i were to have an app profile, I'd always be logged into the app profile, since I'm constantly using apps (newpipe, fritter, different browsers, vlc, notes, chat/mail clients, etc). I only use it for 1 app thats required, I only want Play running when i update my app (otherwise its not needed), and because Play requires Network permission, I dont want Play constantly "phoning home" (in case it does) sending things to google except when absolutely necessary. yet.ĭcd-graphenediscuss Thanks for this, it gives me some ideas.ĭo you primarily use your naked owner profile or app profile? The reason i put google Play (and google services) in its own profile was for a few reasons. If you want a rich text application in a User profile, my experience has been that it's not possible. Also, I have a special Notification for incoming texts, but when text messages are "reflected" through the Owner profile, they appear in the User profile as a standard notification, not an inbound text, hence whatever special notification I set up in the Messaging app in the User profile, it never sounds, but instead, the default notification sounds. I'd read this and thought it wasn't true, but after much experimentation and reading, it's a failure of the AOSP implementation that it relies on such an outdated app for texting. ![]() The Owner profile requires a Password and so does my User profile.ĪLL SMS reflects through the built-in Messaging app in the Owner profile and it's the ONLY app that will "forward" messages through the Owner profile to the User profile. (Owner Profile) and 2) To add a layer of security to my phone. I did this for a few reasons: 1) To create a very battery conservative profile. When I want to return to the "naked" profile, I simply hold the power button and touch "End Session." I have verified that nothing from my user profile runs in the background. My user profile has all the goodies: Google Play, all my apps, etc. It has a total of six apps available: Apps, Clock, Filer, Messaging, Phone, and Settings. I created a "naked" Owner profile, the one that starts with the phone. ![]()
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