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Is there a way to make an exception for an app in Sleep-mode

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I recently moved to the north of Norway for a short period of time. 
As such I downloaded a "northern lights tracking app" that sends notifications if there is a good chance of seeing them in my current location. 
HOWEVER this usually happens when I'm asleep - Now, I don't want to be woken up by every e-mail or any other notification. But I do want to be waken up if my app tells me there is a decent chance of seing the Northern lights. 

Any way of making this work? I have the Versa (1) smartwatch and a Samusung phone if that makes any difference.

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@A.Reumert   This suggestion might work for you, but it will mean that you have to go through this routine every night and morning.  Go to your Notifications on the Fitbit app and manually turn off the types of notifications you don't want, but leave your App Notifications On for your northern lights app.  Don't put your Versa into Sleep mode.  One major feature of that sleep setting is that your screen doesn't turn on when you move your wrist.  So your screen will light up when you move enough to trigger it.  You will need to manually turn your individual notifications back on in the morning.

 

 

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Yeah! That was the only way I could think of as well. 

That is what I am doing currently, but it's a pain in the butt. 

I was wondering if there was a setting I could tweak or an app that could do it for me?

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Hi! Quite old thread, but I ended up here because I am facing the same issue - I want to have surveillance cameras notifications only during Sleep Mode.

Could you think of something?

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Never found a satisfying solution. 
Only solution is what is stated above, but is more of a hack than a solution.

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