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# Notifications

Like any social media app that you have used before, Phaver will send you push notifications to notify you of any activity on your profile. Except, unlike most notifications, ours are not boring

![](/files/KnMz5mShlDiTAdlbITAe)

You will be notified of control receiving notifications for the following actions:&#x20;

![](/files/k3rEcbSyIbo4OzNLS7gn)

### Notification settings

Here are two ways to change your notification settings: \
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1\. Go to profile > click on the gear icon > select settings > select push notifications

2\. click on notifications > click "..." button (top right) > Click go to settings&#x20;

### Explainer video

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