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How do you turn off reaching goal notifications?

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blaze provides notifications about reaching goals.. how do you delete them and shut off so not receiving

 

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It's great to have you here @edined. The only notification that you'll get in your Blaze will the main goal and your tracker will vibrate and celebrate to let you know you've reached it. At the moment, this one can't be turn off. 

 

Currently, in the notifications part of your app, you'll see the most recent 100 ones. This ones can't be deleted because it's how the app will work. 

 

Hope this helps! Your understanding is appreciated.  

 

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Unfortunately, a ridiculous system.

I don't need Fitbit notifications that let me know that "Nailed It" "Almost there" and more importantly don't need them for the past 100 notifications.

Since these notifications have started appearing (Nov 28), my battery life has dropped significantly, which I assume is partially due to the notification reminders, etc

You should be able to turn these off and delete them

Thanks

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This is unbelievable. My fitbit will wake me up at 11pm to tell me that I hit my calorie goal, and then of course I can't fall asleep for the next two hours. I can't believe you don't have a way to turn this off.

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This is crazy - I was woken at 11:45pm last night because I'd reached my goal. Surely this sort of (useless) notification should be prevented during the nominated sleeping hours. 

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We need a way to turn this off or at least restrict it to certain hours to avoid waking people up as they're trying to get to sleep. Thanks. 

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It's 2021 and this is still a problem. Yay (Inspire 2) fitbit! 

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2022 and still a problem.

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It alerts me at midnight!  Then I can’t get back to sleep.  Is there a way to receive this alert during normal hours?

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Something others do, is to set their main goal high enough so that the goal never gets hit. 

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