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I'm currently developing an app for Android that uses the NotificationListenerService, which requires that the user will enable notification access for my app under Setting -> Security -> Notification Access.

My question is that can I redirect the user to this place so they will enable it? So far I only managed to direct them to Setting -> Security window.

Also, is it possible to first check if the user enabled notification access for my app already and only then redirect them?

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You can open the NotificationAccessSettingsActivity by using the following Intent, but I'm not sure about checking to see if they've already enabled your app.

startActivity(new Intent("android.settings.ACTION_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SETTINGS"));

Alternatively, for API 22+:

startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SETTINGS));
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  • Thanks a lot! If someone knows if I can find out if the user enabled my app I'd appreciate it Mar 26, 2014 at 19:12
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    It is possible to access the list of notification listeners, which allows to to check if your app is one of them: private boolean isNotificationServiceRunning() { ContentResolver contentResolver = getContentResolver(); String enabledNotificationListeners = Settings.Secure.getString(contentResolver, "enabled_notification_listeners"); String packageName = getPackageName(); return enabledNotificationListeners != null && enabledNotificationListeners.contains(packageName); }
    – Waboodoo
    Jun 1, 2015 at 9:05
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    if you are like me and would prefer to use the constant, its Settings.ACTION_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SETTINGS
    – hapticdata
    Aug 14, 2015 at 19:38
  • @hapticdata Ah, nice. Looks like that was added in API 22.
    – adneal
    Aug 14, 2015 at 19:41
  • I m always getting false value in nexus 5, API 23, even after giving permissions.
    – Panache
    Jun 23, 2017 at 15:04
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Many Thanks to @adneal and @Waboodoo. I am posting this for an complete answer

Check permission granted or not using this method

private boolean isNotificationServiceRunning() {
    ContentResolver contentResolver = getContentResolver();
    String enabledNotificationListeners =
            Settings.Secure.getString(contentResolver, "enabled_notification_listeners");
    String packageName = getPackageName();
    return enabledNotificationListeners != null && enabledNotificationListeners.contains(packageName);
}

Then show settings activity, if necessary

boolean isNotificationServiceRunning = isNotificationServiceRunning();
if(!isNotificationServiceRunning){
    startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SETTINGS));
}
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    For a simpler way to check if access is granted you can also use: NotificationManagerCompat.getEnabledListenerPackages(context).contains(context.packageName) (see henrichg's answer here)
    – thando
    Oct 21, 2019 at 10:12
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You can always use the notification manager to check if notifications are enabled at the OS level:

NotificationManagerCompat.from(context).areNotificationsEnabled()

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