How To Turn Off New York Post Notifications

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You've Been Served...With Notifications? How to Ditch the New York Post's Digital Pigeons

Let's face it, folks. We all love a good headline, a bit of the sensational, that morning jolt of "what-in-the-world" news. But even the most robust news diet can get a little overwhelming, especially when your phone starts chirping like a Times Square pigeon every five minutes with the latest New York Post updates.

Fear not, weary notification warriors! Here's your battle plan to silence the digital barrage and reclaim your notification sanity.

How To Turn Off New York Post Notifications
How To Turn Off New York Post Notifications

Operation: Notification Annihilation

Step 1: Identify Your Enemy (The App or the Browser)

Are you getting pinged by the New York Post app itself, or are those pesky pop-ups from their website showing up in your browser? This crucial intel will determine your next move.

App Annihilation: For app offenders, head into the app settings (that little gear icon) and find the notification center. With a tap or two, you can turn those news alerts from "deafening" to "blissful silence."

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Browser Blockade: If it's your browser that's become a notification nest, you'll need to take aim at its settings. The specifics will vary depending on your browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) but generally, you can navigate to Settings > Site Settings > Notifications. Find the New York Post in the list of allowed sites and revoke its notification privileges. Remember, with great browsing power comes great notification responsibility!

Step 2: Double Tap for Good Measure (Optional But Highly Recommended)

While you're in the notification settings jungle, take a moment to scan for other news outlets or websites that might be overstaying their welcome. You might be surprised how many digital pigeons you can cull from the flock!

Step 3: Breathe Easy, Notification Ninja!

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You've done it! Your phone is finally free from the tyranny of New York Post pop-ups. Now you can go forth and conquer your day, distraction-free (or at least, a little less distracted).

Bonus Tip: If you're feeling the urge for a daily dose of news from the Big Apple, but without the notification noise, consider subscribing to their email newsletter. It's a great way to stay informed on your own terms.

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Frequently Asked Notifications Questions:

How to turn off New York Post notifications on Chrome?

Head to Settings > Site Settings > Notifications. Find the New York Post and disable notifications.

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How to turn off New York Post notifications on iPhone?

Go to Settings, tap "Notifications," find the New York Post app, and toggle off "Allow Notifications."

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How to turn off New York Post notifications on Android?

The process varies depending on your device, but generally, you can go to Settings > Apps & Notifications, find the New York Post app, and tap "Notifications" to turn them off.

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How to unsubscribe from New York Post emails?

Look for the unsubscribe link at the bottom of a New York Post email you've received.

How to get the New York Post without notifications?

Subscribe to their email newsletter or visit their website directly to browse the news.

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nps.govhttps://nps.gov/state/ny/index.htm
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