When I chat in Google+ through my desktop, my two android devices get the conversations as well. Anyway to stop that from happening? I don't want to necessarily log out of the Apps since I can walk away and I want to still receive messages, but if a conversation is occurring via website, can I have the Apps ignore it?
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I don't think there's really any way for the app to know this. All it sees (I assume) is that you got a message, and it probably has no idea that you responded via the web client. – eldarerathis Nov 17 '11 at 15:09
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1I get a notification when I have gmail or google+ chats open sent to my device, but as soon as I continue the conversation in the browser, the notification goes away on my device. – Ryan Conrad Nov 17 '11 at 15:16
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@RyanConrad: Hm, interesting. I didn't know it would do that (I don't really use Google's chat service). – eldarerathis Nov 17 '11 at 15:23
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@eldarerathis Yeah, each client has a specific ID and I also see the same behavior as Ryan where only the last-used client receives messages. – Matthew Read Nov 17 '11 at 15:47
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yeah, I'm not. I just had a convo with someone on G+ and the entire convo is on my Asus Eee Transformer, with a little notification it's going on..... wait a second. I wonder if the alert is just the initial talk request, and I'm viewing the history of the item... I think that might be it. Can someone confirm? – David Lozzi Nov 17 '11 at 15:54
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Uhm, just clear the alert then close G+ on your phone, then you should see if you get another one for each message. – remmy Nov 17 '11 at 16:25
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Someone write an answer so I can mark it – David Lozzi Nov 23 '11 at 15:45
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It appears the message is initially logged to my phone, and tablet, as Google says "Hey there's a new mmessage fofor you." Once I start in on the convo it only runs on the one device.
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