04-20-2019
11:22
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04-22-2019
07:40
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AlejandraFitbit
04-20-2019
11:22
- last edited on
04-22-2019
07:40
by
AlejandraFitbit
Hi, on Fitbit the notification application (to receive texts, calls and social media notifications) just wondering if there's a way to switch it off if not to be active. Many thanks
Moderator edit: subject for clarity
04-20-2019 11:40
04-20-2019 11:40
From phone app, click tracker icon near top right, then scroll down a bit to "Notifications". Open that and turn each type on or off.
04-20-2019 12:07
04-20-2019 12:07
Thank you
So if I switch them all off I won't receive, texts, email etc?
I can't receive those things while at work of safeguarding reasons.
04-22-2019 07:41
04-22-2019 07:41
A warm welcome to the Community @Ladybird2490 and @JohnnyRow thanks for the input.
If you want to turn off/on your notifications, you can press the Inspire HR button until it vibrates, swipe up and tap notifications to adjust this feature.
Let me know if you need anything else. 😊
06-01-2019 14:45
06-01-2019 14:45
Hi. I DO NOT want my Fitbit to be linked to my emails. I find this quite concerning as I don't recall giving Fitbit permission to access my email account. I use my email account to log into the device and that's all it should be doing. In fact, I was using the Inspire yesterday without issue (I wasn't getting any of my private emails on my Fitbit device) and then switched to the Inspire HR today (I bought the Inspire HR as I didn't like the Inspire screen lighting up during sleep). Now, I'm getting emails on my Fitbit - all of a sudden. How? I changed ZERO settings on my account except switch devices a couple of hours ago. Please note that my email account is completely PRIVATE and not should be linked to any third party apps including Fitbit. How do I remove the access (which I didn't authorize) in its entirely please? I don't just want to turn off notifications. Fitbit should not be accessing my email account. without my permission. Period!
06-14-2019 08:19
06-14-2019 08:19
Worked! Why is it so hard to find information like this?
09-02-2019 18:54
09-02-2019 18:54
That is exactly my question. My Fitbit Inspire just started spontaneously showing my email, which I DO NOT want it to, especially since it's a work address. But it also clutters up the screen--when I'm exercising, I do NOT want to be bugged with work details.
06-12-2020 14:33
06-12-2020 14:33
I want notifications for things like exercise reminders but no where did I sign up for texts and emails to my fitbit. The notifications section of the app does not even mention texts and emails so I can't deselect these types.
08-18-2020 13:36
08-18-2020 13:36
I've disabled Notifications on the App, but since an update on my Inspire HR this morning, the "Notifications" menu I had previously removed via the FitBit web site has now reappeared and I can't find how to remove it.
I just want to remove the options from the menu on the FitBit so it's easier to get to the functionality I do use.
Any help anybody can offer on that front would be welcome.
08-18-2020 14:42
08-18-2020 14:42
That's exactly what I want to know. I have a Charge 3 and I can't rid of the notifications there either, no matter what I try.
08-18-2020 14:54
08-18-2020 14:54
Found a tip from Ata1anta on the thread about the latest Firmware update, which worked on my Inspire HR.
In the Fitbit app, go to your device and then look at Apps. You may find a Notifications app. Uninstalling this removed the new screen from my Inspire HR.
08-22-2020 11:38
08-22-2020 11:38
Thank you, DorsetCupcake. In order to get rid of the notification screen on my Inspire HR I had to turn notifications off in three different places: I had to turn notifications off in the app, uninstall the notification app in the app, and long press the button my device to turn off notifications in the settings of the device. Two of those had been done previously, but uninstalling the app was the new, critical piece of info I was lacking. That was an awful lot of work to disable something that wasn't an issue a few days ago. Thank you for your help finding a solution to my problem.
08-23-2020 11:18
08-23-2020 11:18
09-06-2020 09:07
09-06-2020 09:07
Hi! Forgive my cluelessness but when I open the app I just see the screen below. I don't see a tracker icon in the right hand corner and when I click the icons below they do not take me to this. Can you help me find the icon you're are talking about? Thanks!
09-06-2020 09:13
09-06-2020 09:13
Hi - where is this button - see screenshot below. I really, really did NOT want to receive notifications of calls texts or my calendar on this device. I intentionally spend long periods on time without my phone and this robs me of the benefits of doing that. Adding these notifications just encourages digital addiction and the need to be on, plugged in and available all of the time: something that is anti-wellness and increases stress. I'm upset that the update automatically turned this on. Please help me find the button you are talking about. Thanks. (sorry - no screenshot - that feature is confusing as well.)
09-06-2020 09:13
09-06-2020 09:13
Sorry about the absence of the screenshot. It would not let me upload it.
09-06-2020 12:43
09-06-2020 12:43
Hi, ChristinaM53! It sounds like the notifications irritate you as much as they do me. Let me see if I can help. I'm not sure which step you're having problems with, so I'll just explain everything I did. Also, you should know I have an Android phone so your menu layout might be different than mine.
1) Turn notifications off in the Fitbit app. In the app, I clicked on my icon to get to my account information. On this page under "devices" is a list of my connected devices. Tap on the device that is vexing you. This page has information and settings specific to that particular device. Under "general", tap on notifications. I don't remember what this page used to look like, but now that I have disabled notifications it is asking me for permission to enable them. Somewhere in there you disable them.
2) Uninstall the notification app in the Fitbit app. Go back to the page in the app that has specific information for your device, the page where you found the "general" settings. On this page under the name of my device I have four squares with icons: clock faces, apps, how to use, accessories. Tap on "apps". There's something in there about installing or uninstalling apps. One of them is "notifications". Uninstall that one! I'm sorry my instructions for this step are vague: the Fitbit app just crashed while I was writing this and I can't get it back up. I want to send this instead of waiting so I'm hoping that page is self-explanatory, but let me know if it's not.
3) Turn off notifications on your device. I did this by holding down the button on my fitbit tracker (I have an Inspire HR), which opened a new screen. On mine, it has a battery percentage icon, below that "screen wake", and below that "notifications". Tap on notifications until it is dim and there's a line through it.
Does that help? If not, let me know which one of the steps is bothering you and I'll to help out. I was so irritated when this update happened and so incredibly excited to find a solution. I hope you, too can find the solution, for your mental health. 🙂
09-07-2020 08:22
09-07-2020 08:22