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How to activate web notifications to be alerted as soon as a message is received?
How to activate web notifications to be alerted as soon as a message is received?
Sébastien Blum avatar
Written by Sébastien Blum
Updated over a week ago

You can enable notifications to be alerted as soon as you receive a message.

How to activate notifications from your Partoo account?

Just follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your Partoo account

  2. Click on the bubble icon in the menu

  3. Go to the Messages section

  4. If you have a message, reply to it

Once the message is sent, this information will appear ⬇️

5. Click on Allow Notifications

Once you have accepted notifications, you must allow the website to receive notifications.

This message varies depending on your browser. (Below, pop up on Safari for example)

Once you have validated the authorizations, you will be alerted when you receive a message.

If you do not receive these two pop-ups, you need to go to your computer settings to enable them.

How to enable notifications on Mac?

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to your Mac's settings.

  2. Search for "Notification" in the search bar

  3. Select your browser

  4. Click on "allow notifications".

  5. Select "banners" to receive notifications at the top right of your screen

Once these steps are completed, you will receive notifications as soon as you receive a message.

How to activate notifications on Windows?

Follow these steps:

  1. Select Start

  2. Then select Settings

  3. Go to System--> Notifications

  4. Enable notifications

  5. Choose if you want banners, sounds etc

Once these steps are done, you will receive a notification when you receive a new message.

⚠️ To properly receive notifications, the browser must remain open (the Partoo tab can be closed)

You want a list of best practices for using messages, you can read this article.

If you have any question about messages, please feel free to contact us directly via the blue bubble at the bottom right.

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