Marion <marion@facts.com> wrote:
Dunno about you, but I get so many notifications that I'm at risk of
ignoring them - which defeats the purpose of notifications after all.
Go into the settings of your apps to see if they have their own
notification settings, like on what types of alerts they will notify.
Go into Android settings -> General -> Notifications, and decide which
apps are allowed to notify. Just because an app wants to notify doesn't
mean you have to grant it permission to notify.
Dunno about you, but I get so many notifications that I'm at risk of
ignoring them - which defeats the purpose of notifications after all.
On 2025-01-14 22:45, VanguardLH wrote:
Marion <marion@facts.com> wrote:
Dunno about you, but I get so many notifications that I'm at risk of
ignoring them - which defeats the purpose of notifications after all.
Go into the settings of your apps to see if they have their own
notification settings, like on what types of alerts they will notify.
Go into Android settings -> General -> Notifications, and decide which
apps are allowed to notify. Just because an app wants to notify doesn't
mean you have to grant it permission to notify.
Slide to the side the notification you do not like; you may see a cog
wheel for configuration, then block that type of notification.
So I'd like to cut down on notifications to the absolute essentials.
But how?
(but not silly notifications like "you haven't used this app in a while" notifications - which - I do get at times)
How did you solve the Android excess-notification problem?
Happy New Year! Let's all be helpful together, as a well-honed team.
Working together, we can solve even the toughest Android issues.
Like excess notifications.
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