Notification Preferences
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Notification Preferences
All notification settings live in your profile. There’s one master switch plus a set of per-topic toggles.
The master switch
Stop all notifications. Flip this on and Furbol stops sending you push notifications of any kind — game lifecycle, social, roster activity, game-day pushes, digests, everything. It’s the one setting that overrides the rest. Flip it back off and your individual preferences pick up again.
The per-topic toggles
Six toggles let you keep some streams and silence others. They’re all on by default.
| Toggle (exact in-app label) | What it mutes when off |
|---|---|
| Games that I’m playing or played | Pushes about games you’ve booked into or recently played — last-hour confirms, rate-players prompts, game results. |
| Games that I’m following | Pushes about games you’re following but aren’t in — lineup moves, host edits, quorum changes. |
| Game LOG Updates | Activity-feed updates — changes to games you care about. |
| Games I’ve been tagged | Pushes about games where someone tagged you (placed, invited, etc.). |
| Invitations from friends | Invitations from people you’re connected to. |
| Invitations from others | Invitations from people you’re not connected to. |
Turning a topic off keeps the master notifications switch on for everything else — so a silence on “invitations from others” doesn’t stop Furbol from pinging you about the game you’re playing tonight.
Invitations: the two invitation toggles
Having separate toggles for friends and others lets you stay reachable by people you know without a stream of pushes from strangers. Most players keep “friends” on and tune “others” based on how busy the app feels.
How this relates to other tools
- Muting a single game (the 🔕 MUTE GAME action on a push) only silences that one game’s roster chatter — it doesn’t touch your topic preferences.
- Blacklisting a user, venue, or game changes which items Furbol considers in the first place — see Blacklisting. Blacklist is about “which notifications get created at all”; preferences are about “which categories make it to your device.”
Related
- Notifications
- Tuning Your Notifications — the step-by-step flow version, with exact in-app labels and the OS-level gotcha.
- Blacklisting
- Your Profile