Support "push" notifications... oddity?

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Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
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Shelbyville, TN
So i have them enabled.. iit is a great feature.

my question is.. after i check the email or the alert on my phone on the weekend... i come to work monday (or any other time i already checked it on my phone) and the same notification (no matter how "old" is showing up as new on the PC..

can these be timed out? or once check deleted? its no biggie just curious as to what does it?
 

Jman423

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Sep 10, 2010
3,391
United States
That is a Windows and/or Chrome issue. I don't have control over the expiration of notifications. The same thing happens when you leave a mail client open and the computer sleeps, you get flooded with all sorts of notifications. It drives me nuts.
 
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shues

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May 21, 2010
10,269
NW Indiana
From what I read in the preferences sections of my settings, all you need to do to disable the push notifications is sign out of the site on PC.

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That leads me to believe that signing out disables push notifications. Then just sign back in to the site but don't reenable the notifications.
 
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