I added the inverted test case for you to check that disabling
notifications on the lock screen still works

** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  After the notification changes in 46, notifications no longer
  appear on the lock screen, regardless of settings.
  
  This is a regression from previous versions.
  
  [ Test case ]
  
  In a standard installation (or where notifications are enabled in the locked 
screen, as per notifications settings):
-  $ sleep 5 && notify-send 'Hello locked' -i start-here
-  - Hit Super+L
+  $ sleep 5 && notify-send 'Hello locked' -i start-here
+  - Hit Super+L
  
  It can be automatized by:
  
-  $ gnome-screensaver-command -l & sleep 5 && notify-send 'Hello locked'
+  $ gnome-screensaver-command -l & sleep 5 && notify-send 'Hello locked'
  Secret -i start-here
  
  No notification content should be exposed, only the icon.
  
+ Disable the notifications on the lock screen and retry and check that no
+ notification appears.
+ 
  [ Regression potential ]
  
  Unwanted contents is exposed in the lockscreen

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Title:
  Notifications are not shown in the lock screen despite being allowed
  in settings

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