let them all in or only allow for some specific apps (if so which ones)?

  • slazer2au
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    251 year ago

    I let the apps have a chance, but if they drop a notification when it wasn’t needed I remove the privilege. Unless it’s a game, then it’s insta muted.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Literally me. I’ll allow all the notifications in the world until they become annoying. Then it’s insta deny.

  • @Mr_Blott
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    201 year ago

    Disable everything except email and WhatsApp, also SMS for deliveries

    Why the fuck would you have BBC News notify you that Pol Pot won Strictly Come Dancing?!?

    Never understood why people would leave notifications on for everything, except to have their phone beep in public to make them seem popular, maybe?

    • @pdxfed
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      51 year ago

      It’s all personal preference but I’d go crazy if I had email notifications on. If it’s urgent and I want you to have instant access to me you should be able to text me. Otherwise, email is something I look at at beginning or end of day. Same for work. It’s well documented at this point how destructive interruptions and distractions are to reaching deeper levels of thought, engagement and productivity…and that is not restricted to the work world.

      • @Mr_Blott
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        41 year ago

        Yeah I have three emails - business (self employed, always on), personal (always notify but no sound), Hotmail (orders and spam, fuck off don’t notify)

        Everything else can fuck the fuck off

    • @garbagebagel
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      11 year ago

      My dad has all YouTube notifications turned on for every channel he follows. He also has the sound on max at all hours of the day. I’ve asked if he wants help turning them off and he told me he likes it that way, so I’m pretty sure he’s a psychopath.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    As few as possible, meaning immediate communication apps and a couple that monitor devices. A few more can notify if they’re running.

  • @Moops
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    91 year ago

    Yes, and UberEats in particular is big mad about it. It brings me joy to tap “Deny” everytime it asks me to turn them back on.

    The only notifications I get are texts/calls, and a couple smart-home things that are set to warn me about temps or when a light-timer turns on or off. Not even social media, especially not social media, get to interrupt my day.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    I know I want some of them and I don’t have infinite apps, so whichever one’s irritate me after a few notifications I long press and disable that notification.

    After a few weeks or so you just get the notification you care about

    • @RGB3x3
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      61 year ago

      The moment a new app decides to send me a notification to get me to use it more, it gets uninstalled right there.

      Not playing that game.

  • @QuarterSwede
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    61 year ago

    It’s on for Messaging apps, email, and specific apps I with want or need notifications for. I don’t have it on for any social media apps, I check those on my own time when I please. All sounds are off thanks to my Apple Watch that vibrates.

  • @Usernameblankface
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    51 year ago

    I only allow messaging services that my friends and family use, calendar, and alarms.

    I check everything else often enough on my own without any notifications.

  • @ilinamorato
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    Android user here. I have five different classes of notifications:

    1. Completely off, notifications blocked. Any category that doesn’t give me actionable notifications or notifications based on something I’ve explicitly asked for is here. All streaming apps and games are here. Any app that tries to send me an ad in a notification gets this treatment. Almost every social media category also gets this setting, though there are a couple notable exceptions I’ll get to later. All notifications that are not important and not urgent go here.

    2. On, but delivered silently and minimized. “Silently” might be a bit of a misnomer here since I rarely have sound on, but this also means no vibration. The notifications are also minimized in the notification shade and go to the bottom of the list. This is where my new email notifications go, because I’ve got my inbox pretty well filtered down and only things that are actionable are allowed to stay unread in the inbox. Basically this is for anything that’s important but not urgent.

    3. Silent. See above for “silent” disclaimer. This section is for notifications that are urgent but may or may not be important; notifications from my cameras, for instance, or headlines from a news org. I also allow selected categories of Mastodon and Lemmy notifications through: only messages typed out by another human, though. Not likes or reposts.

    4. Vibrate/sounds. For notifications that are both important and usually urgent. Text messages, Discord messages (from friends only), Slack messages while working. 2FA checkins. Most notifications from my library. Delivery notifications. The notification that my garage door has been left open (it happens a lot). Also, unfortunately, I have to have Instagram DMs in this category, because my wife sends me memes and they’re always really good.

    5. Vibrate/sounds and override Do Not Disturb. This category is for VERY urgent and VERY important notifications. Messages from family members (though not group messages). Notifications from my alarm system. The doorbell.

    I do also use BuzzKill to finesse messages that I think are delivered in the wrong Android categories; like the stupid notifications my cameras always send about cold weather. I know it’s cold, and I know that’ll affect your battery life. I don’t need to be told every time the temperature dips below 40°F, but I do still want to know when somebody is trying to get into my garage.

      • @ilinamorato
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        31 year ago

        I’m sorry, was my answer to the question that was directly asked too long for you?

        I was just thinking while writing that message how I usually have such good, productive discussions on the Fediverse as compared to Reddit or Twitter or whatever.

        Welp.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Ya, I only allow them for apps that I want to be notified for like email, Lemmy, etc basically messaging stuff.

    If you don’t then some app somewhere is going to send you an ad as a “notification” which pisses me off to no end.

  • @TheFeatureCreature
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    41 year ago

    Everything disabled except calls, iCloud stuff (iMessage, health, calendar, etc), emails, Snapchat and local weather alerts.

  • @spittingimage
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    41 year ago

    I get notifications for text messages, nothing else. The phone is not the boss of me. I am the boss of the phone.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    I disable notifications for everything I can, but some need to stay enabled. My line of work means I need to leave email notifications on, for example. Texts and other messaging apps are on too, because otherwise I’ll go days without talking to people. My blue light filter app also has a spot of the notification bar, so that I can always turn it off and on when I want to.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Most of them.

    I get notified for

    • Calls
    • SMS
    • WhatsApp (yuck, but a few friends use it)
    • Signal
    • Tinder
    • DuoLingo

    Tinder seems to be “buggy” and won’t accept that I want to be notified for new messages and matches, but not for anything else.

    Nothing else is supposed to send me a notification. I don’t really use social media (other than this, if it counts), so that helps.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Android 14 notification manager works well on tinder for me, The message categorization is done by tinder, but blocking the notification is done by the OS

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I might be an idiot then, as is traditional for users. I was confused that “Offers & Promos” just toggled, but “New Likes” took me into an OS menu. I thought that OS menu was toggling notifications for the entire app. I think you are correct, though. So thank you: No more useless “new likes” messages for me.

  • amio
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    31 year ago

    No, but I tend to disable a bunch of the categories. If it makes it hard to avoid BS/irrelevant/uninteresting/“fake” notifications, notification perms go away, or the whole app does, usually with a free one-star rating. (As if that realistically matters)