How to manage Mixer email notifications
Getting a lot of emails from Mixer? Here's how to make it stop.

By default, at least in my experience, Mixer seems to send an email notification every time someone you follow on the service goes live. If you follow a lot of frequent streamers that can get very old, very fast.
Fortunately, it's easy enough to manage which channels send you notifications or just make them go away altogether. It's not the most obvious thing to access, but here's what you need to do.
- Log in to Mixer.
- Click on your avatar in the top right-hand corner to bring out the menu.
- Click on account.
- Along the top, you'll see four tabs. Click on the one labeled notifications.
- To turn off completely, uncheck the email box under all channels.
This will completely disable all email notifications. If there are some channels you want to keep getting them from, this same menu allows you to do this on an individual basis. Simply check the boxes next to the ones you want.
That's all there is to it. Hopefully, now your inbox is a little more Mixer-free!
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Richard Devine is a Managing Editor at Windows Central with over a decade of experience. A former Project Manager and long-term tech addict, he joined Mobile Nations in 2011 and has been found on Android Central and iMore as well as Windows Central. Currently, you'll find him steering the site's coverage of all manner of PC hardware and reviews. Find him on Mastodon at mstdn.social/@richdevine
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Great article! ...What's a Beam? Posted via the Windows Central App for Android
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It's a live-streaming videogame service comparable to Twitch but with significantly lower latency, a better UI, and interactive features. Microsoft acquired it a little while ago.
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LMAO...
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Beam has channels and you get too many emails since it sends an email everytime someone you follow goes live. This is annoying with frequent streamers. I wonder what Beam is? Maybe a video sharing / social media web site? I guess I'll go ask Cortona.
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I mean...it's not like we haven't covered it a lot recently since Microsoft acquired it. Or launched a new show on the platform, either.
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Re: Richard Devine,
Apologies. This is the first article I have read about it. I did research it and was glad to see Twitch has some competition. I think Twitch is a mess.
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Thankyou :)