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Cori Frede
Sep 10, 2019Copper Contributor
Turning notifications off for one team, not entire app
Hello. I was recently invited as a guest into a Team for something. I wanted to use my personal email, but due to it not being an O365 account, I had to provide my work email. I don't like t...
- Sep 10, 2019I do it all the time with a personal account it's fine, the biggest issue is accepting the invite, making sure you are incognito when you accept it and login with the proper Microsoft Account.
Cori Frede
Sep 10, 2019Copper Contributor
ChrisWebbTech Sorry, I tried to make sense but I tend to overthink stuff. I was invited as a guest to a team for something outside of work but my only O365 account was work, so I had to use that email address. I really don't want to mix business and personal so I would like the notifications (if possible) to only alert the devices as listed below. I hope this clarifies my thoughts a little better and leads to an answer.
| Work teams (primary account) | Other team (guest account) | |
| Work Computer (Mac) | On | Off |
| Work Phone (iPhone) | On | Off |
| Personal Computer (PC) | Off | On |
| Personal Phone (Android) | Off | On |
Sep 10, 2019
Yeah what Adam said, you can have a personal Microsoft account or gmail account invited to a Team and you can login on your personal devices with that account. That would be the best way.
But that said, in your current situation as long as you don't switch tenants, and stay logged into the right ones you won't get notifications for them I believe. I know the phone has been seemingly getting unified notifications even if you aren't logged in.
But that said, in your current situation as long as you don't switch tenants, and stay logged into the right ones you won't get notifications for them I believe. I know the phone has been seemingly getting unified notifications even if you aren't logged in.