Since I upgraded my iMac to El Capitan I have been receiving banner notifications in the upper righthand corner. This does not bother me when I am hearing about computer updates, email messages, and stuff of that nature. However, I despise working offline and suddenly having some obnoxious news headline suddenly pop up over my work. If I want to see the news, I will go online and look, not have it shoved down my throat. Unfortunately, the only settings I can find in notifications turn everything off. I don't want to turn ALL notifications off, just the invasive CNN newsfeed. Is there a way to do this?
To disable Notifications for the selected app, set the Alert Style to None (See image above). Whenever you feel the need to enable notifications on Mac, change the Alert Style from None to either Alerts or Banners. Change Notifications Style On Mac. Mac offers notifications in the form of Alerts and Banners. This is where you can turn off notifications. Click on 'Site Settings' reach a new screen with a section clearly marked 'Notifications' next to an icon of a bell. (Image credit: Chrome). IOS 13 News app is now more peaceful because it’s supported in Official System-wide Dark mode. We have a great tutorial on how to enable dark mode on iPhone and iPad.Also find some troubleshooting tips on Apple News App Not working and Facing issues on subscribing/ Cancel Apple New+ Subscription, Read or Helpful News App custom settings. Apple News app is a really great digital tool to gain.
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