The reason I asked for data on battery consumption is that it's the
first issue cited in the bug description. Either it's a real issue or it
isn't. If it is, producing data on it should be easy. If it isn't, data
usage isn't "another reason"; it is, at most, the only reason. And as
with battery usage, requiring the human to know and remember to fiddle
with a switch would be the least reliable way of solving it. For
example, if Telegram continues sending phone notifications when you are
actively using Telegram on a PC, that is a bug in the app. Have you
reported it?

That people commonly do something, or Web sites commonly advise
something, does not mean it's a good idea. For example, millions of
people routinely quit all background apps on their phone, because it's
easy to do, and they think it saves battery, but it actually wastes
battery. Making bad things easy to do is bad design.

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  [indicators] Impossible to disable cellular data from indicator

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