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them. When the latter isn't currently at hand, this can become a point of frustration.
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The current proposal solves this problem by making the connection between HTTP pushers and Matrix devices explicit and
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assigning an enabled state to every pusher.
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assigning an enabled state to every pusher. This enables clients to remotely silence (and un-silence) notifications for
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other devices. For users with multiple active devices, this means they can avoid unwanted interruptions or duplicate
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pings without having to switch context and physically retrieve each device to change settings. A common example is
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silencing a mobile device once you sit down at your desktop.
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## Proposal
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