Glubler's notification system keeps you informed about activity related to your account, content, and interests. Customizing your notification preferences helps you focus on what matters most to you while reducing unnecessary interruptions.
Finding the right balance in your notification settings can significantly improve your Glubler experience.
To manage your notification preferences:
Quick Access: You can also click the gear icon in any notification you receive to directly adjust settings for that specific notification type.
Glubler organizes notifications into several categories that you can customize independently:
| Category | What You'll Receive |
|---|---|
| Interactions | Likes, comments, shares, and mentions of your content |
| Messages | Direct messages and group conversations |
| Network | New followers, friend requests, and connection suggestions |
| Content | Updates from people and communities you follow |
| Communities | Activity in communities you're a member of |
| Account | Security alerts, login notifications, and account changes |
| System | Platform announcements, feature updates, and service notifications |
For each notification category, you can choose how you want to receive updates:
Appear in your notification center inside the Glubler app or website.
Appear on your mobile device or desktop even when you're not actively using Glubler.
Sent to your registered email address. You can choose individual, digest, or no emails.
Text messages sent to your phone for high-priority notifications (available for selected notification types).
Finding the right notification balance is personal, but here are some recommendations based on common use cases:
Enable in-app notifications for most categories, but limit push notifications to direct messages and important interactions. Use digest emails for a daily summary.
Enable push notifications for direct messages and important interactions. Consider weekly email digests to stay updated without feeling overwhelmed.
Enable real-time notifications for interactions with your content, but use digests for community updates. Consider setting up SMS for important account security alerts.
If you're having issues with notifications:
Remember: Account security notifications cannot be completely disabled as they're essential for keeping your account secure.