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rugk avatar rugk commented on June 21, 2024 3

Maybe not an option, but if you've read your message on your desktop (and really read it, …) hide the notification on your mobile phone, if that is possible.

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Anke avatar Anke commented on June 21, 2024

While or after having used ThreemaWeb I notice that sometimes I'm not getting any notifications on my phone (and thus missed a meeting yesterday).
Contrary to others I don't want to miss phone notifications because I'm often leaving my PC or I have several windows open, missing a pop-up notification. Therefore I'd like to get notifications on both devices. (I don't quite understand how Threema would be able to know if messages have already been read, if I leave the PC with an open chat.) Surely an option for individual settings would be ideal - if possible.

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dbrgn avatar dbrgn commented on June 21, 2024

@Anke I guess if you're away from your computer, the computer is not unlocked and with the threema window focussed right? In that case, resolution of #17 should help you too. We're waiting for a feature from an external library until the issue can be closed.

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Anke avatar Anke commented on June 21, 2024

@dbrgn No, home office and only me, computer not locked and Threema tab sometimes focussed, more often not.

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RAYs3T avatar RAYs3T commented on June 21, 2024

@Anke But the browser notification will stay open until you touch/move your mice again. So you won't miss any new notification in that case. Beside that you should be able to turn of this functionality.

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Anke avatar Anke commented on June 21, 2024

My browser is secondary. Relyable notifications on my phone are important to me, and sporadically I don't get any after I've been using ThreemaWeb. I couldn't really detemine what might be causing it.

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dbrgn avatar dbrgn commented on June 21, 2024

I couldn't really detemine what might be causing it.

Threema Web marks the messages as read (thus hiding the notification on the phone) if the conversation is active.

After the fix in #17, it will only mark them as read if the conversation is active and if the browser window is open and focussed.

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Anke avatar Anke commented on June 21, 2024

I see, thank you.

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suamikim avatar suamikim commented on June 21, 2024

As suggested in #494 to me it would be ideal to have an explicit setting within the app which allows us to mute all notification sounds & vibrations temporarily as long as at least 1 web client is connected.

In comparison to other suggestions here, I wouldn't tinker to much with focused tabs or browser windows. I have the web client running in an Electron app (Rambox) where Threema usually is not the active tab, but the app still gives me notifications and I don't want additional notifications on my phones in this situation as well.

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lgrahl avatar lgrahl commented on June 21, 2024

@suamikim Since it's an option anyway, this could be made configurable easily so everyone is happy.

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