Hide "Running in the background" Notifications Android Oreo 8.0 - Huawei Mate 10 Themes, Apps, and Mods

On Android Oreo notification which has been annoying users has been the “App is running in the background” notification. The notification cannot be removed nor can it be disabled, so you have to put up with it taking up screen space in your notifications.
While it’s not possible to permanently disable the notification without root access, it is possible to effectively permanently snooze the notification so you'll never see it again.
Just download AutoNotification from the Google Play Store. .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autonotification
Instructions:
1. Open Notification Blocking
2. Select 'Android System'
3. In All Fields Optional/Filter Title, key in; running in the background
4. Done.

WORKS! THANK YOU!
German Version , in Title: anderen Apps angezeigt ... it must be a part of the sentense of the notification on the top, to make it work. Thank you again!

Hide running in the background notification. In the playstore works good for me too

Does this work in android 10?

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