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Originally Posted by maniac2403
I would do this. Install Lightflow as an accessibility service. Then, it should take over control of the LED, so that native apps don't show their notifications. I have a feeling that LightFlow overrides the native notifications. Try this out.
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I was thinking of doing that as I have the same suspicions as you about it overriding system notifications I just didn't want another app chewing up memory on my phone. Plus I'd like to know why its only affecting me ie what the hell have I done to deserve this lol 
Thanks for your suggestions though :beer:
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