10-13-2019
18:51
- last edited on
07-30-2020
14:18
by
LizzyFitbit
10-13-2019
18:51
- last edited on
07-30-2020
14:18
by
LizzyFitbit
How can I make it stop sending notifications?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
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03-25-2022 06:17
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Fixed for me. I had the same problem with my Outlook calendar. It was specific to the Birthday calendar, because it has no "time" option - only "all day". Any event set to occur "all day" will send reminders to my Fitbit ... all day! I had to move all the birthdays from the birthday calendar to the regular calendar so that I could give them a time like 9am to 9:30 am. No more issue.
12-11-2022 17:48
12-11-2022 17:48
So, yet another issue FitBit are working on?
It's been 3 years and counting.
Still getting repeated notifications, with Charge 4 exactly the same as I got with my Charge 2, although now that I think of it, it's actually worse. I got ten notifications one after the other this morning, for the one event. This wasn't even on the schedule to remind me, I had it reminder 1 day before, which it did, and one hour before. This was about 3 hours before, which isn't even an option on my 6 year old iPhone, running latest iOS. It wasn't an issue when I had my Charge HR, so I'm thiking it must be an update on the FitBit app or iOS that has wrecked it.
Every time I go near my phone, restart it, charge after battery ran out, it sends me all my notifications again. I only have two notifications allowed for each calendar item on my iPhone, but today I woke up, sleep focus on my phone switched off at 7am, and suddenly it sent about 10 notifications right after each other, for the one event I have on today. Ridiculous! No I don't want to turn them off completely, which seems to be the only fix. I need to know about them.