[Q] disable notification icon? - LG G Flex

I bought this awesome phone just recently but I cannot for the life remember how to disable this icon in the notification bar. Anyone?

That doesn't appear to be a LG icon. Does not show on online manual for T-mo Flex.

This is a AT&T LG G FLEX.......I've had this similar icon on another phone but i forgot how to disable it.

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Did you try powering down and restarting your phone?
bluepen61 said:
Did you try powering down and restarting your phone?
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Sure did. Multiple times.
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In Settings, Sounds & Notifications, App Notifications, each app is listed, select an app, slide priority on. It might activate display of the icon. Not sure though. You might try clearing an app data, uninstall, then reinstall the app.
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