Turn off notifications
Turn off notifications
If you would like to turn off website notifications here is our three-step guide. Scroll down a little further if you are looking to switch off Apple or Android notifications.
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Go to the Isle of Wight Radio website - On the bottom right of the webpage, you will find a bell icon
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If you hover your mouse cursor over this it will tell you if you are subscribed.
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If you click on the icon it gives you the choice to unsubscribe:
Click on this and it will turn off notifications.
If you have turned on the notifications on more than one browser such as Safari, Firefox or Chrome, you will need to follow these instructions for each.
Turn on Apple iPhone or IPad Notifications via the Isle of Wight Radio App
Go to Settings
2 - Click on notifications
3 - Find the Isle of Wight Radio App from your list of apps.
4 - Turn notifications from 'allow notifications' ON, as seen below, to OFF.
- Full Council To Debate Devolution And Potential Election Delay Amid Tight Government Deadlines
- Newport's Isorropia Foundation To Complete Purchase Of Medina Valley Centre Following £1m Award
- Memorial Held Following Death Of Kezi's Kindness Founder Nikki Flux-Edmonds
- Call To Return NHS And Social Care Equipment That Is No Longer Needed
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Full Council To Debate Devolution And Potential Election Delay Amid Tight Government Deadlines
The chairman of the Isle of Wight Council has called an Extraordinary Full Council meeting to discuss the critical issues of devolution and local government reorganisation, as well as the potential for the local elections to be delayed.
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Newport's Isorropia Foundation To Complete Purchase Of Medina Valley Centre Following £1m Award
The Isorropia Foundation has been awarded just over £1 million from the Government’s Community Ownership Fund.
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Memorial Held Following Death Of Kezi's Kindness Founder Nikki Flux-Edmonds
The kind-hearted and beloved founder of an Isle of Wight charity has died following a battle with cancer.
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Call To Return NHS And Social Care Equipment That Is No Longer Needed
NHS Isle of Wight is asking patients and their families to return any unwanted care equipment this New Year.
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