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# Notifications

### Where can I see my notifications?

**In-app** notifications can be accessed by clicking the notification bell icon in the top right corner of the app. **Email** notifications will be sent to the email address used to create your account.

## Link Activity Notifications

Open the **Notifications** modal and go to the <kbd>Link Activity</kbd> tab to view recent share link opens. The number next to the <kbd>Link Activity</kbd> label indicates the amount of new, unread link activity notifications, which are displayed with a badge in the notification list. Click a notification to access the demo's <kbd>**Analyze**</kbd> page for a detailed view of analytics.

## Comment Notifications

In the <kbd>Comments</kbd> tab of **Notifications**, view your recent mentions by team members, comments on your Interactively demos within the [Team Workspace](/interactively-docs/admin/team-management.md), and any replies or reactions to your comments. New comment notifications are indicated by a number next to the <kbd>Comments</kbd> label and highlighted with a badge in the notification list. Click a comment notification to view the comments on the <kbd>**Edit**</kbd> page of the corresponding demo.

## Notification Settings

Manage your notification settings under **Settings > Notifications**, or click the gear icon in the **Notifications** modal. By default, in-app and email notifications for <kbd>Link Activity</kbd> and <kbd>Comments</kbd> are enabled. To disable notifications, simply toggle off the switch next to the notification you wish to turn off.


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