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Updated by Niels Lindenthal almost 5 years ago
**As** a project member working in very many projects
**I want to** easily understand my current notification settings and my options to make them as relevant as possible
**so that** I can easily adapt the notification settings so I stay on top of things as easy as possible.
**Acceptance criteria**
* There is a default setting for all projects.
* User can create project specific notification settings that trump the default settings.
* In case of a new notification an in-app notification is created by default.
* In case the user does not login an email alert is send to the user.
* The default notification channel for new users is in-app.
* In the current email notifications for work package update there is a teaser box with a call to action to activate and use the in-app notifications.
_**UX problems**_
* Unclear that the individual project settings trump the default settings.
* We need to avoid that a user gets the same notifications on several channels (reduce spam).
* There too many events that break the table.
**I want to** easily understand my current notification settings and my options to make them as relevant as possible
**so that** I can easily adapt the notification settings so I stay on top of things as easy as possible.
**Acceptance criteria**
* There is a default setting for all projects.
* User can create project specific notification settings that trump the default settings.
* In case of a new notification an in-app notification is created by default.
* In case the user does not login an email alert is send to the user.
* The default notification channel for new users is in-app.
* In the current email notifications for work package update there is a teaser box with a call to action to activate and use the in-app notifications.
_**UX problems**_
* Unclear that the individual project settings trump the default settings.
* We need to avoid that a user gets the same notifications on several channels (reduce spam).
* There too many events that break the table.