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Disable push notification for motion, but keep them for low battery and low storage.

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jswetw
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I have disabled the push notification on my device so that I would not get the constant notifications for motion.  I do want the push notifications for low battery and/or low storage; however, I don't think I get them now.  How do I disable the push notifications for motion but keep low battery and/or low storage.

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TomMac
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jswetw wrote:

I have disabled the push notification on my device so that I would not get the constant notifications for motion.  I do want the push notifications for low battery and/or low storage; however, I don't think I get them now.  How do I disable the push notifications for motion but keep low battery and/or low storage.


is it IOS or android?

 

But for both you can turn off the PUSH alert.... I've always gotten an email for LOW battery level.

 

Never had anything for storage so can't answer, but you have two other options there... 1) stop recording when full 2) deleted oldest files for new.  ( btw if deleted they still reside in your trash bin for at least another 7 days... so thats a plus )

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CaptainDork
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Thanks for the heads up.

I did the same as you and failed to appreciate that I'm disabling ALL notifications on my iPhone.

I agree that the constant motion alerts should be a separate selection from longer-term stotage or low battery conditions.

Again, thanks. I'm going to find the suggestion box.