Timeline for Selectively disabling notifications in macOS
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Mar 4, 2021 at 14:27 | comment | added | N. Virgo | Yes, I very much doubt that DropBox will add a feature that lets you disable this. Subscriptions are their main (only?) source of income, and if you can't disable it you're more likely to pay them to make it go away. But that doesn't rule out either some clever hack or a third-party app that might be able to achieve it. | |
Mar 4, 2021 at 14:23 | comment | added | IconDaemon | There's nothing I can find in the Dropbox > Preferences > Notifications section to enable a change to notifications in the granular way you want. From the looks of things, Dropbox developers follow the macOS Notifications guidelines, which do not allow for modifications on the user end. | |
Mar 4, 2021 at 14:17 | comment | added | N. Virgo | Ah, I just realised someone had edited the question to make it ask about something other than what I originally wrote, so this is a very reasonable answer to the question as it was at the time of your answer. I've edited to revert the vandalism. | |
Mar 4, 2021 at 14:10 | comment | added | N. Virgo | Thanks for the answer! I'm aware it can't be done within the DropBox app - the question is whether there's a way within MaxOS itself or a third-party app to filter the notifications based on content. It's kind of a long shot, but you never know. | |
Mar 4, 2021 at 14:02 | history | answered | IconDaemon | CC BY-SA 4.0 |