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himynameiscody

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I figured If it would just load the notifications when I open the app it would save battery
 
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I figured If it would just load the notifications when I open the app it would save battery

If you mean open the "Facebook" App and it load the notifcations there and not in the Notification center app then do this:

Settings->FaceBook->Push Notifications->turn the toggles to off on each notification you want not pushed

If you mean to just keep tjhe notifications out of Notification Center do this:

Settings->Notifications->FaceBook turn off the toggles for Notificatiuon Center and Badge Alert and Alert style to "None"
 
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Should I turn off push to save battery
 
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Should I turn off push to save battery

push =yes that keeps it pushing in the background turning off push will make it so it only looks for notifications when you open the app
 
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