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11-15-2021 04:40 PM in
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I was wondering if it is possible to temporarily mute or disable notifications from a specific app when it pops up in the notification bar. For example a motion alert from a camera is continuously being triggered by person temporarily outside you already know is there. Thanks in advance for any help.
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userQTf3TWt6s6
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11-16-2021 11:20 AM in
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In the drop down menu, slide the notification slightly left or right, tap the bell icon, and you'll have the option to disable the notification for four presets times.
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MochaVex
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11-15-2021 04:56 PM in
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Long pressing on a notification in your quick panel will allow you to open notification settings.
You can turn them off from there. I must note that temporary mute isn't an option (yet). Just remember to turn them back on later
You can turn them off from there. I must note that temporary mute isn't an option (yet). Just remember to turn them back on later
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11-15-2021 05:22 PM in
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Yea I knew that already, that's why I asked about a
"temporary " or "timed" solution. Because as u stated, you must remember to turn them back on, which I do not end up doing 😄 Also, it is a bit inconvenient doing it that way. I would think if not a native solution, there must be a 3rd party app to achieve the temporary solution?
"temporary " or "timed" solution. Because as u stated, you must remember to turn them back on, which I do not end up doing 😄 Also, it is a bit inconvenient doing it that way. I would think if not a native solution, there must be a 3rd party app to achieve the temporary solution?
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11-15-2021 07:56 PM in
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I mentioned it so you weren't left hanging without a reply. I don't think there's any way to temporarily silence an app.
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11-15-2021 10:23 PM in
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I use an app called Llama that allows you to set timed/scheduled notifications. It has a bit of learning curve though. But once you "master" it it's very helpful. Or maybe Bixby could help?!
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11-15-2021 10:58 PM in
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Thank you MochaVex & Monique028 for your responses..I figured since "Do not disturb" has a temporary mute type feature that Samsung would integrate a similar feature for notifications..but I guess no dice. I was using and S7 before my current Note 20 Ultra..so moving to Android 11 from, I believe "marshmallow " has been a sliiiight learning curve 😆
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11-16-2021 12:08 AM in
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When I went from Oreo to Pie, it was an entirely new zone, completely understandable.
Well hey! Stick around. If you ever need help in the future you can always direct message me. I'll try my best to help.
Well hey! Stick around. If you ever need help in the future you can always direct message me. I'll try my best to help.