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Here’s the backstory
Constant push notifications about movement in your front yard can put you in the habit of ignoring them. This can be disastrous if there is a legitimate emergency or intruder on your property. It’s called Geofence, and it creates “a virtual perimeter or invisible boundary around a particular geographic location.” You set it up so that you get notifications about movement when you are outside of the geofence. But when you get home and re-enter the boundary, all notifications are snoozed.
What you can do about it
It’s relatively easy to set up Geofence, but you must ensure that your mobile phone and Ring app is updated to the latest version. Here’s how to set up Geofence:
Open your Ring app.Tap the three lines in the upper-left corner of your screen.Then, tap Settings > Geofence.Read through the terms and conditions and tap Acknowledge.Adjust the perimeter’s placement by dragging the circle to a position on the map. You can also tap the arrow in the lower right to use the current location of your mobile device.Tap Confirm.
Auto-Snooze is a feature intended to help you prevent alerts triggered by motion right after you enter your geofence. So, after that, select which devices you wish to snooze notifications for, and set the snooze duration.
Once that is set up, tap Continue.Choose whether to enable the Arm reminder (when you exit the geofence), the Disarm reminder (when you enter the geofence), or both.Select whether you’d like to have a specific notification tone play.Tap Continue and then tap Finish & Save.
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