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How to Turn Off Amazon Order Notifications From Alexa

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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As enthusiastic as you might be about your shopping habits on Amazon, it can get overwhelming when your Alexa device starts bombarding you with notifications about every new order that arrives. It can be annoying, and sometimes we just want to be left alone with our devices. Here’s how you can turn off Amazon order notifications from Alexa:

1. Check the settings on your Alexa app: Open the Alexa app on your phone and tap on the “Settings” button located on the lower-right corner of the screen. Next, scroll down to the “Notifications” tab and select “Amazon Shopping.” You will see an option to toggle off the “Order Updates” button.

2. Use your voice: If you prefer to communicate with Alexa through your voice, simply say “Alexa, turn off order notifications.” She will immediately stop notifying you of any new orders.

3. Turn it off at the source: If you’ve linked your Amazon account to Alexa, you can log into your Amazon account and go to the “Your Account” tab. Click on the “Notification Preferences” option and then select “Alexa Notifications.” You can then deselect the “Order Updates” option.

4. Mute Notifications: If you don’t want to completely turn off Amazon order notifications, you can mute them for a specific period. In your Alexa app, go to the “Settings” tab and select “Mute Notifications.” From there, you can select how long you want to silence notifications.

Turning off Amazon order notifications from Alexa is that simple. You can choose to mute them temporarily or altogether, and you can do it through the Alexa app or your Amazon account settings. This way, you can focus on listening to music, getting updates on the news, or having a conversation with Alexa without the interruption of order notifications.

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