If you can’t handle the number of emails, texts, and spam calls, you’ll suddenly find yourself bombarded with an overwhelming number of notifications from social media apps. At first, it seems like a lot of fun to receive notifications that people are interested in your profile or posts, but later you realize that it’s just a simple way to open the app and interact with other people. I realized that it was a means.
These notifications may seem personal or important at first, but if you click on some of these alerts, you may notice that things are not what they seem. In many cases, they simply notify you of activity that other people in your social media “circle” may be doing on the platform, and not necessarily of you or your actual posts. It’s not about. Many social media companies “push” these pseudo-related notifications to increase engagement from users.
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If you’re tired of opening these notifications and feeling distracted or disappointed, here are some ways to manage these potentially annoying notifications and take back your power.
Manage notifications on social media apps
If you want to adjust the frequency and type of notifications you receive from social media apps, you can find the options in the app’s settings. Here are some examples of how to change notifications within your app.
Facebook:
- For smartphones, click menu or the profile picture icon at the bottom right of the app
- Scroll down and Settings and privacy Tap the icon below your account.Then tap setting

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- click Latest information from friends or the notifications you want to manage

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- switch off Allow notifications on Facebook

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- Confirm your selection in the pop-up window.click erase (In that case, the toggle will be gray instead of blue)

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Instagram:
- On your smartphone, profile icon at the bottom right of the screen
- from you Self-introduction pageplease click three line icon in the upper right corner

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- click Settings and privacy

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- Then you can Pause all notifications to 8 hoursor you can specify which types of notifications you want to turn off

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LinkedIn:
- On your smartphone, profile icon at the top left of the screen
- Scroll down and click setting
- click notification

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- choose Area where you want to manage notifications

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- For example, click: Posts and comments
- switch off Allow post-related notifications

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X:
- On your smartphone, go to setting
- go to notification
- select filter
- select muted notifications
Snapchat:
- Select on smartphone setting
- select notification
- turn off Different types of notifications Don’t want to receive it?
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Manage notifications on your device
These social media companies are finding new and creative ways to let users open their apps and interact with their content. If you find navigating from app to app and different types of notifications annoying, you can also choose to control notifications from your device.
For iPhone:
You can use the “Focus” feature to manage notifications and set boundaries on your phone.
To manage notifications or notifications for a specific app:
- go to setting
- go to notification
- Scroll down and tap announce a noticePress s to toggle off, return in the upper left
- Scroll down and specific app I want to adjust notifications.For example, if you want to stop notifications from the App Store, click on it

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- switch off Allow notifications If you don’t want to receive anything or adjust your preferences

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To use the “Focus” function
How to customize notifications and contacts using the Focus feature on iPhone and Android.
iPhone:
- On your iPhone, go to: setting
- Scroll down and click concentration
- Please select your preferred option: “Please don’t disturb me” “Please go to sleep” ”personal work”
- These specific options allow you to choose different settings regarding who can contact you and what notifications you can receive.
- You can also schedule these different focus options to turn on automatically.

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For Android:
SSettings may vary depending on your Android smartphone manufacturer.
- On Android, select setting
- click notification
- under recently sent or recently sent; Find apps that recently sent notifications
- choose appI want to change the notification settings for
- Please select an option switch off App notifications
Cart important points
You can’t control how social media apps try to pull your attention away from work and life and redirect it to them. What you can control is how and when you receive notifications, and whether or not you get their attention in the first place.
Do you want to adjust your notification settings on a per-app basis? Or do you want to control notifications directly from your device? Do you get tons of notifications that you can’t even look at? Email us. Cyberguy.com/Contact.
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