Twitter Testing 'Snooze' Feature To Mute Push Notifications: Report

Twitter is testing a new feature that would allow users to mute push notifications for a certain amount of time. The feature being tested by Twitter is labelled as "Snooze" and lets you silence notifications for either one, three or 12 hours.

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San Francisco, Aug 7: Micro-blogging site Twitter is testing a new feature that would allow users to mute push notifications for a certain amount of time. This discovery was first made by Jane Manchun Wong who regularly discovers unreleased features on popular social media applications. The feature being tested by Twitter is labelled as "Snooze" and lets you silence notifications for either one, three or 12 hours. Twitter Privacy Flaws Result in User Data Leak; Micro-Blogging Site Apologises For Sharing Information Inadvertently.

Wong reportedly found it by looking at the code underneath the social network's Android app. She found a built-in bell-shaped snooze button at the top right corner of the notifications tab -- tapping it brings up the Snooze Notifications panel that lets you mute push notifications for up to 12 hours, the Engadget reported on Wednesday.

Once the Snooze feature is turned on, notifications would continue to accumulate in the "Notifications" tab of the Twitter app, thus allowing users to catch up anytime.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 07, 2019 04:13 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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