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No More Annoying KakaoTalk PC Version Login Notifications! Guide to Turning Off Automatic Login Notifications

Created: 2024-12-02

Created: 2024-12-02 04:00

Tired of the constant automatic login notifications from the KakaoTalk PC version? Don't worry anymore. You can completely block these annoying notifications with a simple setting change.

Why should I turn off KakaoTalk notifications?

  • Unnecessary Notifications: Notifications that pop up every time you turn on your computer and run KakaoTalk are nothing but unnecessary noise.
  • Smartphone Storage Waste: Notification messages unnecessarily take up storage space on your smartphone.
  • Reduced Concentration: Notifications that pop up suddenly during work reduce concentration and lower work efficiency.

Turning off KakaoTalk notifications is easy!

Turning off KakaoTalk PC version automatic login notifications

Turning off KakaoTalk PC version automatic login notifications

1. Run the KakaoTalk mobile app: Run the KakaoTalk app on your smartphone.
2. Access the settings menu: Tap the More menu and click the Settings icon.
3. Personal/Security settings: In the Personal/Security menu, select 'Device connection management'.
4. Disable notifications: Turn off the 'Login notification on other devices' switch to disable notifications.

Tip: Using KakaoTalk Safely

  • Two-step verification: We recommend setting up two-step verification for account security.
  • Caution with automatic login: Disable the automatic login function on public PCs, and make sure to log out after use.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Can't I set this up in the KakaoTalk PC version?
    • KakaoTalk automatic login notification settings are only available in the mobile app.
  • Can I still check KakaoTalk messages even if I turn off notifications?
    • Yes, only the notifications will be turned off; you can still check messages.
  • What is the notification for login on another device?
    • This is a function that notifies you when you log in to KakaoTalk from another device (smartphone, tablet, etc.).

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