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How to clear all notifications?

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I don't have clear all at the bottom of my notifications.

 

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How pathetic. I have 100s maybe 1000s of notifications on my phone app and no way to bulk delete them. One at a time is impractical.  After all this time, HTF could you add a delete function without including a bulk select and delete? So many things about this watch smack of developers not really using the product.  Not ever going to be a good outcome.

Ian
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Come on you don't expect in this day and age that companies actually care
about their customers. I have had a request in with them for about three
years and have yet to even get a response from FitBit.



Brian Combley

Molloy Island

Western Australia
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@Frammie5 @CurtisiI Hey there! Thank you for getting in touch about this.

I see where your disappointment is coming from and I understand that deleting many notifications from the app could be time consuming. 

Your feedback is truly appreciated and we're always striving to improve our services offered. I noticed that this idea has been posted in our Feature Suggestion board Add a Delete All Notifications option in the Fitbit app consider voting and commenting on it to show your support. 

If you would like to delete all the notifications from your Ionic, swipe down and at the top of all your notifications, tap on "Clear All". 

@ItWit Thanks for stopping by. If your idea hasn't been implemented yet, learn more about Feature Suggestion FAQs here.

I'll be around if you have any additional questions. 

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Well it is nice to know somebody actually reads the posts even if you do nothing about them.

When I ran a business many years ago now I found my customers to be the best source of ideas for new releases of software.  With each version we would prepare a list of the suggestions then circulate it to the folks who had contributed and rank the suggestions then regardless of what the bean counters and the non marketing guys said we would do our best to implement them.  It worked really well and we prospered.  Next upgrade I can assure you I will be looking at alternatives.  You cannot leave bugs in the software like not being able to clear stuff and expect you wont get bad publicity,  I would not recommend a FitBit at the moment.

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