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Can I disable the notifications coming into my Activity Feed from the Teams App called "Updates".

Anonymous
2024-03-06T15:13:10+00:00

Hello

Can I disable the notifications coming into my Activity Feed from the Teams App called "Updates". I have disabled all notifications from the app called "Updates", yet I still receive notifications in the Activity Feed. I have also gone into the notification settings direct from the Updates notification in the activity feed, and it tells me notifications are off - but I still get them.

Is this a bug, or is there another way to disable the notifications?

Thanks

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-06-07T14:55:58+00:00

    Go to Settings and then "Notifications and Activity". Go down to Calendar section at bottom and turn off:
    "New invites, updates and cancellations sent to me"
    "When people forward meetings I’ve organized"

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-03-06T17:15:34+00:00

    Dear Mark, I hope you are doing well. My name is Ilyas, I am an independent advisor and I will try my best to assist you in finding an adequate solution for your problem. If you're experiencing issues with notifications from the Teams App called "Updates," you can try the following steps:

    Teams Notification Settings:

    Open Microsoft Teams. Click on your profile picture in the top right. Select "Settings." Go to the "Notifications" tab. Review the notification settings for "Updates" and make sure they are disabled.

    Activity Feed Settings:

    In Teams, go to the "Activity" tab. Find an "Updates" notification in the feed. Click on the ellipsis (three dots) next to the notification. Check if there's an option to turn off or adjust notifications for "Updates."

    Teams Admin Policies:

    If you're part of an organization, your Teams experience might be affected by policies set by your IT administrator. Reach out to your IT department to check if there are any specific policies regarding "Updates" notifications.

    Teams App Version:

    Ensure that you are using the latest version of the Teams app. Outdated versions may have bugs or issues that have been addressed in newer releases.

    Microsoft 365 Roadmap:

    Check the Microsoft 365 Roadmap or the official Teams release notes for any recent updates or changes related to "Updates" notifications.

    I hope this helps,

    Ilyas

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-03-06T17:50:00+00:00

    Hi Ilyas,

    • I have checked Teams Notification Settings and disabled notifications for the Updates App
    • I have checked Activity Feed Settings and checked settings by clicking the three dots next to the notification. When I check notification settings, it says that notifications are already off.
    • I am in the IT Team and we have no policies controlling notifications
    • I have the latest version of Teams 24004.1309.2689.2246

    I wonder if someone who sees my question might be able to replicate the issue. I found another user online that had the same problem.

    Do you think logging a ticket with Microsoft would help?

    thanks

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-03-07T09:49:52+00:00

    Hi

    I am reviewing this case, and there may be an alternative solution that may help you.

    To disable notifications from the Updates app in Microsoft Teams, follow these steps:

    Sign in to the Teams admin center. Go to Teams apps > Manage apps. Search for the Updates app. Select Updates. Toggle the switch to disable the app for your organization

    This will prevent notifications related to updates from appearing in your Teams environment. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, feel free to ask,

    Regards

    Kevin

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-03-06T18:09:20+00:00

    Hi Mark, to answer your question. Yes, I think logging a ticket would be highly beneficial as we are independent advisors and we are separate to Microsoft.

    Best Wishes,

    Ilyas

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