Android apps have a lot of options for customization, but one of the most popular and versatile is notifications. Notifications are a way for your app to let you know when something important has happened, and they can be customized to fit your needs. Notifications can be set up in two ways: by default, or through a preferences file. The first way is more common, and is what we’ll focus on in this article. To set up notifications for an Android app, first open the app’s settings and select the “notifications” tab. There you will find a list of all the apps that are using your phone’s notifications system. If there are any apps that you don’t want to receive notifications from, then you can add them by clicking on the “+” next to their name and selecting “notifications for this app only.” Once you have added all of the apps that you want to receive notifications from, click on the “create notification rule” button at the bottom of the page. This will create a new rule that will apply to all of your apps in one go. The rule will look like this: Rule 1: When an event occurs (like an email being sent), send an email notification to all my apps! Rule 2: When I finish working on something important, I want my app to start automatically sending me notifications! Rule 3: If I am not available when my app sends out notifications (like during lunchtime), then no notification will be sent! Now that we have our rule set up, it’s time to start using it! To send out our first notification, we just need to click on one of our rules and hit “send.” We’ll now see our email notification in our inbox!


Unlike iPhones, Android allows apps to send notifications to your device without permission. It’s up to you to opt out or customize which notifications you get. We’ll show you how to do that.

What Are Android Notification Channels?

Android apps organize their notifications into “channels.” A social media app might have a channel for “likes” and a separate channel for comments. This relies on developers to implement, so some apps do it better than others.

These channels allow you to customize exactly the type of notifications you want to get from the app without turning off all notifications. There are two methods you can use to adjust the channels.

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Adjust Notifications From Android Settings

For the first method, swipe down from the top of the screen (once or twice, depending on your device) and tap the gear icon to go to the Settings.

Next, select “Apps & Notifications” or simply “Notifications.”

Tap “See All [Number] Apps” or “App Settings.”

Find the app that you would like to customize notifications and select it.

Now, select “Notifications.” Android 12+ devices don’t require this step.

At the top, you’ll see the option to turn all notifications on or off, but underneath is where you’ll see all the notification channels. Toggle on or off any of the channels you’d like.

To take it a step further, you can customize how these notifications are presented. Tap the notification channel name.

Here, you can decide whether you want notifications from this channel to ring or vibrate your phone, be silent, or pop up on the screen.

Take Action From a Notification

What if a notification appears and you want to prevent more in the future? The second method allows you to take immediate action on a notification. Tap and hold the notification until a menu appears.

Now, select “Turn Off Notifications.” This will not turn off all notifications.

A menu will slide up with the corresponding notification channel highlighted. You can simply toggle it off.

Tap “Done” when you’re finished.

Now you will only get notifications for things you actually care about. While Android notifications can certainly feel overwhelming at first, you have tools at your fingertips to get them under control.

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