I limit mine to messages and calls because I don’t like the distraction of tons of notifications. Curious what others do

  • 2ugly2live@lemmy.world
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    47 minutes ago

    Messages, phone calls, cameras, financial alerts, and a game discord (only server and game news specifically).

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    Been trying to decide on what to allow on my computer/home server.

    But on my phone I allow texts, emails (don’t get many of them), discord (dms and certain chats), phone, and that is probably it. So just communication applications.

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    I have it on by default, until its abused. Once it’s abused it’s never getting it back

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    None at all. My phone is for looking up things, and for looking at pictures that make me happy. I don’t need notifications for either of those, lol.

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    Messaging apps, calendar, the ringer for phone calls, my Lemmy app ( although Connect for Lemmt seems hit and miss on delivering notifications, which is fine by me.)

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    9 hours ago

    I allow notifications from my email provider, my bank, and IMs - although I disable group notifications. Everything else is prohibited.

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    14 hours ago

    Anything time-sensitive. Emails, calls, messages, and calendar reminders. Then I have a Sleep setting that silences all of them when I go to bed.

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    16 hours ago

    I don’t pro actively block any of them, because I do appreciate reminders, but once something starts to get annoying, it’s cut off.

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    Aurora Pro - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Authenticator - Banners, Badges
    BankID - Banners, Sounds
    Calendar - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    FaceTime - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Find My - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Krisinformation - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Messages - Critical Alerts,Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Phone - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Reminders - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Swish - Banners, Sounds, Badges
    Tracking Notification - Banners, Sounds

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      Every time I have to manually go into my authenticator I think to myself “I should really turn on your notifications so that I can just do this from the top-menu”

      And then I hit my confirmation, close the app and don’t think about it again until I manually open it again lol

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    No Ads

    If a notification sends me an ad, I will block the app and also review whether I even need it. Anyone willing to shovel ads at me in my notifications is not my friend.

    Other stuff is simple:

    • If I need to know the information right away I allow a notification. Stuff like calls, messages, server monitoring, security, etc. Notifications that only fire when actively using or just after using an app also get to stay on if they are useful.
    • If it’s not urgent, I set a reminder in my to do list to review it on a recurring basis, for example “check Mastadon, weekly, Saturday”

    Follow up question: how do you handle apps that have persistent notifications?

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      Most apps with persistent notifications that I used allowed you to turn off that notification in the app’s settings. Others utilize androids notification category management to allow you to disable the persistent notification.

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    12 hours ago

    I only use FOSS apps, so never had to block any apps from sending notifications.

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      9 hours ago

      I’m sure FOSS apps are less intrusive, but they still use notifications surely? I’d generally want a calendar or messager app to send me notifications, but I might want to block a specific app depending on my use case.

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    I have my phone permanently on Do Not Disturb, and anytime I have a notification I don’t like, I block the app from sending notifications.

    I basically have email, Signal, and missed phone calls left over (but voice messages are blocked).