NewPipe is contacting its servers without asking for the users' consent. This is categorized as "tracking" by F-Droid (see https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/discussions/10785).
This commit disables checking for udpates by default and adds a dialog asking for the user's consent to automatically check for updates if the app version is eligible for them. After upgrading to a version containing this commit the user is asked directly on the first app start. On fresh installs however, showing it on the first app start contributes to a bad onboarding an welcoming experience. Therefore, the dialog is shown at the second app start.
Co-authored-by: Stypox <stypox@pm.me>
When the service is started from the Application class, the app might be still in the background. This is definetly not the case when MainActivity.onCreate() is called.
Fixes#7227
It will be shown even when nothing could be loaded not due to a network error, and the user can choose to ignore or report it.
Also improve error reporting arguments
Also completely refactor error activity
Also improve some code here and there
Apply the requested changes, use ShareUtils.shareText to share an stream in the play queue and optimize imports for Java files, using Android Studio functionality.
Apply the requested changes and do little improvements
Apply the requested changes, use ShareUtils.shareText to share an stream in the play queue and optimize imports for Java files, using Android Studio functionality.
Problem is global state in static variable prettyTime. But for performance reasons on Android that is preferred.
Now allow injecting prettyTime dependency by making init function public.
it fixes issues with forks or debug builds, e.g. when you open two newpipe apps (with debug or fork apps), close one notification, it closes all newpipe notifications
fixes https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/issues/4653