Android phone - Tor connection design #209
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While Cwtch is running, there's a permanent notification displayed that lists "Flwtch" as the app name with the description "Cwtch is keeping Tor running in the backgr.." and a Shut Down button. Pressing the button doesn't take users to a page that makes it clear what happened, so it's a little confusing. I'd guess that it should break the Tor connection, aka an X should show up on the onion logo in the app. The onion does get an X on it, but only after I soft-exit (see #207) the app and re-open it. And then I am still able to send and receive messages, even though I should be offline.
As of the first beta release (https://cwtch.im), the shutdown button in the persistant notification should now prompt the user whether they would like to shutdown cwtch/tor etc. with a little more infor (and shutdown the app properly on confirmation).