Turn off "Backup completed" notifications in Notification Center [removed in 4.2 update]

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sanmarcos
sanmarcos
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edited March 2014 in Mac

I could not care about completed backups, only when they fail.

Has this feature ever been implemented http://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/14278/cannot-turn-off-backup-complete-notification/p1 ?

I'd rather not turn off Notifications completely for 1Password in System Preferences...

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  • Megan
    Megan
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    Hi @sanmarcos,

    Thanks for checking in on us! I don't have much of an update for you here except to say that this suggestion is in our issue tracker, and I've added a vote to let developers know you are keen to see this option. :)

  • hawkmoth
    hawkmoth
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    As long as you're tracking this, if it becomes possible to disable these notifications, my vote is to make sure it's an option whether or not to do that. I appreciate seeing them from time to time.

  • Stephen_C
    Stephen_C
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    I agree with you @hawkmoth.

    Stephen

  • Megan
    Megan
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    Hi @hawkmoth and @Stephen_C,

    Thanks so much for adding your feedback here. While I (of course) can't say for sure what form this change might take, odds are that users would be given an option to disable some or all notifications, rather than removing notifications themselves.

    I also enjoy seeing that back-up notification every now and then :) It's nice to know things are backed up safely.

  • kindjar
    kindjar
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    I have found these notifications irritating because there's no action I need to take, and the "Show" button that prompts me to do something doesn't seem to work. I'd rather get a notification when a backup failed -- that's worth taking notice of.

  • sjk
    sjk
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    Hi @kindjar,

    Notifications for successful 1Password backups were removed in the 4.2 update, which was noted in another topic: here. I hope that helps. :)

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