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How do you stop an all-day alert when you share a work calendar and someone else has set the alert?

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I have learned not to set alert for all day events on my personal calendar, but I share it with my organization, and someone set an alert for the release of our organization's 2020 calendar today (yes we're always a little late.)  My fitbit started buzzing at 2:00 am this morning and it hasn't stopped.  I followed an instruction to tap and open the message (nothing happens) and then swipe right (screen goes dark), but the alert keeps going.

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@NakedMolerat Welcome to the Fitbit Community! I hope you're doing well!

Let me help you with your calendar notifications. Since someone else is editing your shared calendar notifications you will need to remove this as an option from your tracker's notification options on the Fitbit app. You can check these instructions to do so.

Let me know how it goes.

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Screen Shot 2020-02-02 at 12.57.12 PM.pngThe link led to the above. kk

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@NakedMolerat thank you for the update and sorry for the delay in mine. 

This is weird as the link does works for me and I tried it on a different computer. Could you try using a different web browser like Firefox or Chrome? Also try clearing your browser's cache and cookies.

Keep me posted.

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I use Safari. But I figured out from googling and going into Preferences, Alerts and unchecking all day alerts.
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