Today, this article will show you how to stop receiving emails from Apple Support communities. In fact, it can be a real pain to find the right setting to turn off all your notifications, since you have to change your settings in two different places in your account. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Apple Support site.
You can also use these choices to get alerts about just the posts, replies, and other things you want to know about. Some “Community Specialists,” who work for Apple, will help support users along with other volunteers. They will only answer a technical help question if it hasn’t been answered in 24 hours. They won’t answer rants, feedback, etc.
They will only give you a link to an Apple support article, often quoting parts of the article that are related to your question. Just download the app and link it to your email. Then decide what to do with each kind of message you get. You can stop getting a lot of emails all at once. Or, choose how you always want your texts to be sorted, filtered, and shown.
How to stop receiving emails from Apple Support communities
- Click on any link to get to Apple’s Support Communities and then click on your profile name
- Look on the right side for the “Actions” box and click on “Manage email notifications” – yes believe it or not this is separate from the above option to manage your email notifications
- Click on each box to check what threads you want to unsubscribe from, or check the topmost box to unsubscribe from all threads you have participated in
- Click on the “Remove selected notifications” button.
- Strangely, you have to physically unsubscribe from every thread you take part in. This means that even if you’ve already unsubscribed from other threads, you’ll have to do this again if you join a new one.
What is Apple Support Communities?
Apple Support Communities, which used to be called Apple Discussions, is a place where people who use Apple products can get help from other people who use the same products. Apple doesn’t post here, and they don’t even read the threads. Some people, called “Community Hosts,” will keep an eye on threads to make sure that everyone is being nice and not breaking the rules, but Apple doesn’t actually read through the posts. Some people think that when they post, they are talking to Apple, but in reality, they are just talking to other users.
The Apple community is made up of people who like Apple Inc. and its goods and share news about them in different ways. In general, this has led to a lot of websites, but recently it has also grown to include podcasts (both audio and video), where people talk about theories about new Apple products, report news about Apple, or talk about iPhone, iPad and Mac and how to use them.