NotII 48cfd45fb1 Add notification context and privacy toggle for analytics
Introduces a NotificationProvider context to centralize notification logic and state, refactoring UnifiedNotifications to use this context. Adds a privacy toggle to AnalyticsDashboard and RevenueChart to allow hiding sensitive numbers. Updates layout to wrap the app with NotificationProvider.
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