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Shared Calendar Alerts broken?
Why do I get notified for shared calendar alerts even when I turned it off? It's so annoying I get 10 changes notifications a day. And I have to keep pressing OK on all of them.
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I have the opposite problem. Does anyone know why calendar alerts do not work? I've never had a single notification for it. I get regular calendar alerts but nothing for changes or additions to shared calendars even though I have the setting turned on.
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Anyone have any ideas on this?
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Anyone?
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I have the issue of being notified of all calendar events in shared calendars even though I think I've done everything I can not to.
First, I have some shared calendars set to sync with my iPhone, which I set up here: https://www.google.com/calendar/syncselect Second, I've made sure that all Reminder options are unchecked when I go to the settings of those shared calendars through a full desktop browser. Third, under Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Calendars, I set the Default Alert Times for Events and All-Day Events to "None" just in case that helps. Fourth and last from what I can tell my options are, in that same area, I try turning "Shared Calendar Alerts" off, but that only seems to be related to new, modified, or deleted event alerts, not for alerting prior to when shared events occur. I want to say it's a limitation or issue with CalDAV or with how iOS handles CalDAV. |
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Can't believe it's still not fixed
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