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If you’re using Siri to control Alarm.com and you’ve started seeing the message, “In the future, please enable push notifications so that we may notify you if there’s a problem with your command,” it can be frustrating. You might have push notifications turned on, granted Alarm.com notification access, and even tried toggling the settings and restarting your device—all without success.
Here’s a simple step-by-step solution to get rid of that repetitive message:
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Check Notification Settings in Alarm.com App:
Open the Alarm.com app on your device. Go to the settings menu and look for notifications. Make sure notifications are turned on and that you haven’t just enabled them but also granted the app permission to send alerts. -
Verify Push Notifications Are Enabled on Your Device:
Sometimes, the app’s notification settings aren’t enough. Go to your device settings, find the Alarm.com app, and ensure that notifications are fully enabled. Toggle them off and on again to refresh. -
Revisit Siri & Shortcuts Settings:
If you’re using Siri shortcuts, ensure they are correctly configured. Sometimes, removing and re-adding the shortcut can fix communication issues. -
Update the Alarm.com App & Your Device:
Make sure both your device’s operating system and the Alarm.com app have the latest updates. Updates often include bug fixes that resolve notification issues. -
Reset Notification Preferences:
On some devices, resetting notification preferences can help. Turn off notifications for Alarm.com, restart the device, and then turn notifications back on. -
Test with a New Command:
After completing these steps, try a new Siri command to see if the warning persists.
If none of these steps work, consider reaching out to Alarm.com’s support team. They can provide specific guidance tailored to your device and app version. This way, you’ll be able to enjoy seamless voice commands without being nagged by that annoying message anymore.