Do you use push notifications on your smartphone? Name the apps in your comments.
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Khyati Rathod@khyati_seo
So many apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Linkedin etc
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@khyati_seo do you have it on for most apps? do you find them distracting?
Waoh, so many apps : my bank, over, podcast, uber...
Too much.. apps with the most notifications: Slack and Intercom
Only on slack for work and whatsapp only for a couple of groups. But I have my phone on silent all the time so I use the notification center asynchronously.
uber,ola,gmail,linkedin,quora nd many more
Messengers, Instagram, Mail, XING, Banking Apps
Slack, WhatsApp & Dominoes (Can't miss those pizza deals 😻)
Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Gmail, WhatsApp and more
@abishekhkc I turned off my Instagram ones pretty quickly because they were distracting... do you ever find it stressful/annoying?
SeekingAlpha, Investing
Push notification is the first thing I disable when I install new app.
Many are enabled by default so I don't necessarily reject them but I don't pay attention to them either. The only welcome dings are text messages, AirBnB messages/bookings, WhatsApp messages, Messenger messages, and iCal alerts that I set up. Instagram DMs and Strava also send me banner/bubble notifications, and honestly I'm a sucker for the Strava ones, but I need to turn them off (and will do so today). I do use the number bubbles for email apps, Remindres, and WhatsApp group chats - I ignore them until I want to read them.
Slack, Mail, Twitter are on the top
@zaheerbaloch thanks for sharing. Twitter always prompts me to turn on notifications but don't. It's usually open in one of my many browser tabs anyway.
Bank, Uber, Google Calendar etc
All social media push notifications are turned off. Some others have them partially on.
Only my finance apps, Slack, Messenger, Messages, Phone, Mail have them fully on.
I try to keep them to a minimum! WhatsApp, Messages, personal gmail