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If there are two or more apps installed/updated and two or more XPrivacy notifications showed, tapping on one notification will open settings for one app, then tapping on second notification instead of opening settings for second app it will still open settings for the first app. In fact, until back button pressed which closes XPrivacy, you can't access any other features even if you attempt open XPrivacy from home screen.
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It seems the step 4 messes things up.
Also it affects #681
I don't know how the history stack (or whatever it called) works on Android, but perhaps it could be done that back button would open parent screen. And regardless of how XP was opened and what screen/menu is current, hitting back button would open parent screen and never exit XP unless apps list is the current screen. So when XP was opened from notification hitting back button would not close it, but open apps list, hitting it second time would close XP.
Hopefully it doable.
If there are two or more apps installed/updated and two or more XPrivacy notifications showed, tapping on one notification will open settings for one app, then tapping on second notification instead of opening settings for second app it will still open settings for the first app. In fact, until back button pressed which closes XPrivacy, you can't access any other features even if you attempt open XPrivacy from home screen.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: