Hi there! I see you're not getting any notifications from Flightview on your iPhone running iOS 18.5, even after updating the app, rebooting, and confirming notifications are enabled. Let’s dig a bit deeper to get this fixed for you.
First, can you tell me: - Are notifications not coming for all flights or just specific ones? - Have you checked if you have any “Do Not Disturb” mode active on your phone or scheduled times that might silence notifications? - Also, did you look at the phone’s Settings app, specifically for Flightview’s notification permissions? Sometimes there are more granular settings there.
While you check these, here’s a step-by-step you can try:
1. Verify iPhone Notification Settings for Flightview Open your iPhone's Settings app → Scroll down and tap Flightview → Tap Notifications → Ensure toggles for Allow Notifications, Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners are all ON. Also, make sure Sounds is on if you want audio alerts.
2. Check Do Not Disturb / Focus Mode Go to Settings → Focus or Do Not Disturb → Make sure it’s off or that Flightview is allowed as an exception to send notifications.
3. Flight-Specific Notification Settings Inside the App Open Flightview → Find the specific flight(s) you want alerts for → Look for a small orange notification icon or settings related to alerts for that flight and ensure notifications are enabled there.
4. Re-login or Reset App Preferences Sometimes, logging out and back in can refresh push notification settings. You could also try uninstalling and reinstalling, but you mentioned you updated already, so that might cover this step.
If all those are set correctly and you still get no notifications, there might be a temporary issue on Flightview’s notification service side or a bug in the new app update. Others reported similar problems recently, so I’ll double-check if there’s an ongoing issue.
Could you please confirm those details for me? That will help us narrow it down further.
Thanks for sharing your issue again. Since you’ve already updated the app, rebooted your iPhone, and ensured the notification button is on, let’s confirm a few more details to pinpoint the problem.
1. Double-check iPhone system notification settings for Flightview: - Open the Settings app on your iPhone. - Scroll down and tap Flightview. - Tap Notifications. - Make sure Allow Notifications is ON, and that alerts are enabled for Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners. Also verify that Sounds is ON in case you rely on audible alerts.
2. Check iOS Focus or Do Not Disturb settings: Sometimes Focus modes silence notifications silently. - Go to Settings → Focus → make sure no active Focus (including Do Not Disturb) is blocking Flightview notifications. - Or, if you use Focus, add Flightview as an allowed app while that Focus is active.
3. Flight-specific alert settings in the app: - Open Flightview and review the flights you want alerts for. - Ensure flight alerts are enabled per flight inside the app (look for an alert icon).
4. Check for known issues: Recently, some users reported an unexpected halt in Flightview notifications despite the app working normally4. It might be a temporary backend issue.
If all these are checked and you still get no notifications, the issue may lie with Flightview’s notification servers currently. You could wait a short while or contact Flightview support to report the issue.
Let me know if any of these steps help or if you'd like me to help you walk through them on your iPhone screen! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
Thanks for asking about known bugs with Flightview notifications. Based on recent user reports and feedback, there have been periods where Flightview's push notifications did not work properly for some users, especially after app updates. Some users on platforms like Reddit have mentioned that notifications suddenly stopped working despite the app otherwise functioning normally4. Similarly, some Android users reported that notifications completely broke after the last update of the app, though that’s a different OS than yours7.
Flightview’s official documentation advises users to ensure system notification permissions are correctly set and that push notifications are enabled inside the app1. However, there isn't an official statement confirming a widespread ongoing bug.
If your notifications stopped after a recent update and all settings are correct, it might be a temporary app issue or a backend server hiccup affecting notification delivery. In that case, Flightview’s support team is the best point of contact to report and get updates on such issues: [email protected].
Would you like me to help you with verifying your notification settings again or assist you in contacting Flightview support directly? Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?
Hi! To help you troubleshoot Flightview notification issues on your iPhone running iOS 18.5, here's a clear step-by-step guide based on best practices:
1. Confirm System Notification Permissions: - Open your iPhone's Settings app. - Scroll down and tap Flightview. - Tap Notifications and ensure Allow Notifications is toggled ON. Also, make sure alerts are enabled for Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners, and that Sounds is on if you want audible alerts.
2. Check Do Not Disturb / Focus Settings: - Go to Settings → Focus or Do Not Disturb. - Ensure no active Focus is blocking notifications; if you use Focus modes, add Flightview as an allowed app to receive alerts while they are active.
3. Enable Flight-Specific Alerts: - Open Flightview app. - Check the flights you’re tracking, and look for notification or alert icons for each flight. - Make sure alerts are specifically enabled per flight since you can toggle notifications off for specific flights inside the app.
4. App Update and Reinstall: - Make sure Flightview app is updated to the latest version from the App Store. - If notifications still fail, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the app to reset preferences.
5. Network and Background App Refresh: - In Settings → General → Background App Refresh, confirm that Flightview is allowed to refresh in the background. - Good network connectivity is also essential to receive push notifications promptly.
If after these steps notifications still don’t arrive, there might be a temporary server-side issue with Flightview's notification service, which has affected users occasionally in the past.
For further assistance, you can contact Flightview support directly at [email protected].
Would you like me to help guide you through these steps on your phone? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
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Hi there! I see you're not getting any notifications from Flightview on your iPhone running iOS 18.5, even after updating the app, rebooting, and confirming notifications are enabled. Let’s dig a bit deeper to get this fixed for you.
First, can you tell me:
- Are notifications not coming for all flights or just specific ones?
- Have you checked if you have any “Do Not Disturb” mode active on your phone or scheduled times that might silence notifications?
- Also, did you look at the phone’s Settings app, specifically for Flightview’s notification permissions? Sometimes there are more granular settings there.
While you check these, here’s a step-by-step you can try:
1. Verify iPhone Notification Settings for Flightview
Open your iPhone's Settings app → Scroll down and tap Flightview → Tap Notifications → Ensure toggles for Allow Notifications, Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners are all ON. Also, make sure Sounds is on if you want audio alerts.
2. Check Do Not Disturb / Focus Mode
Go to Settings → Focus or Do Not Disturb → Make sure it’s off or that Flightview is allowed as an exception to send notifications.
3. Flight-Specific Notification Settings Inside the App
Open Flightview → Find the specific flight(s) you want alerts for → Look for a small orange notification icon or settings related to alerts for that flight and ensure notifications are enabled there.
4. Re-login or Reset App Preferences
Sometimes, logging out and back in can refresh push notification settings. You could also try uninstalling and reinstalling, but you mentioned you updated already, so that might cover this step.
If all those are set correctly and you still get no notifications, there might be a temporary issue on Flightview’s notification service side or a bug in the new app update. Others reported similar problems recently, so I’ll double-check if there’s an ongoing issue.
Could you please confirm those details for me? That will help us narrow it down further.
Not receiving any notifications. Updated app, rebooted and made sure notification button is on. Help!
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Thanks for sharing your issue again. Since you’ve already updated the app, rebooted your iPhone, and ensured the notification button is on, let’s confirm a few more details to pinpoint the problem.
1. Double-check iPhone system notification settings for Flightview:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Scroll down and tap Flightview.
- Tap Notifications.
- Make sure Allow Notifications is ON, and that alerts are enabled for Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners. Also verify that Sounds is ON in case you rely on audible alerts.
2. Check iOS Focus or Do Not Disturb settings:
Sometimes Focus modes silence notifications silently.
- Go to Settings → Focus → make sure no active Focus (including Do Not Disturb) is blocking Flightview notifications.
- Or, if you use Focus, add Flightview as an allowed app while that Focus is active.
3. Flight-specific alert settings in the app:
- Open Flightview and review the flights you want alerts for.
- Ensure flight alerts are enabled per flight inside the app (look for an alert icon).
4. Check for known issues:
Recently, some users reported an unexpected halt in Flightview notifications despite the app working normally4. It might be a temporary backend issue.
If all these are checked and you still get no notifications, the issue may lie with Flightview’s notification servers currently. You could wait a short while or contact Flightview support to report the issue.
Let me know if any of these steps help or if you'd like me to help you walk through them on your iPhone screen! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
Are there known bugs with Flightview notifications?
Daniel Otega
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Thanks for asking about known bugs with Flightview notifications. Based on recent user reports and feedback, there have been periods where Flightview's push notifications did not work properly for some users, especially after app updates. Some users on platforms like Reddit have mentioned that notifications suddenly stopped working despite the app otherwise functioning normally4. Similarly, some Android users reported that notifications completely broke after the last update of the app, though that’s a different OS than yours7.
Flightview’s official documentation advises users to ensure system notification permissions are correctly set and that push notifications are enabled inside the app1. However, there isn't an official statement confirming a widespread ongoing bug.
If your notifications stopped after a recent update and all settings are correct, it might be a temporary app issue or a backend server hiccup affecting notification delivery. In that case, Flightview’s support team is the best point of contact to report and get updates on such issues: [email protected].
Would you like me to help you with verifying your notification settings again or assist you in contacting Flightview support directly? Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?
How to troubleshoot Flightview notification issues?
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Hi! To help you troubleshoot Flightview notification issues on your iPhone running iOS 18.5, here's a clear step-by-step guide based on best practices:
1. Confirm System Notification Permissions:
- Open your iPhone's Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Flightview.
- Tap Notifications and ensure Allow Notifications is toggled ON. Also, make sure alerts are enabled for Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners, and that Sounds is on if you want audible alerts.
2. Check Do Not Disturb / Focus Settings:
- Go to Settings → Focus or Do Not Disturb.
- Ensure no active Focus is blocking notifications; if you use Focus modes, add Flightview as an allowed app to receive alerts while they are active.
3. Enable Flight-Specific Alerts:
- Open Flightview app.
- Check the flights you’re tracking, and look for notification or alert icons for each flight.
- Make sure alerts are specifically enabled per flight since you can toggle notifications off for specific flights inside the app.
4. App Update and Reinstall:
- Make sure Flightview app is updated to the latest version from the App Store.
- If notifications still fail, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the app to reset preferences.
5. Network and Background App Refresh:
- In Settings → General → Background App Refresh, confirm that Flightview is allowed to refresh in the background.
- Good network connectivity is also essential to receive push notifications promptly.
If after these steps notifications still don’t arrive, there might be a temporary server-side issue with Flightview's notification service, which has affected users occasionally in the past.
For further assistance, you can contact Flightview support directly at [email protected].
Would you like me to help guide you through these steps on your phone? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?
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