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SmartMove uses push notifications to keep you informed while you travel. You can enable or disable them from the account screen at any time.

What SmartMove notifies you about

Notification typeWhen it triggers
Next-stop alertWhile you are actively following a route, SmartMove alerts you as your next stop approaches
Service disruption alertWhen a disruption is reported on a line relevant to your current journey or saved routes
Notifications are only delivered while the app is open in your browser or device. If you close the app, no further alerts are sent until you reopen it.

How to enable notifications

1

Open the Account tab

Tap the Account tab (the person icon in the bottom navigation).
2

Go to Mitteilungen

Scroll down to the Mitteilungen (Notifications) section and tap it.
3

Enable the notifications you want

Toggle on next-stop alerts, service disruption alerts, or both.
4

Grant browser permission

The first time you enable notifications, your browser will ask for permission to send them. Tap Allow. If you tap Block, notifications will not work — see the note below on how to re-enable permission.
If you previously blocked notification permission in your browser, SmartMove cannot prompt you again automatically. To re-enable it, open your browser’s site settings for SmartMove and change the Notifications permission to Allow, then return to the app and enable the toggles.

How notification preferences are stored

Your notification settings are saved to your device under the key smartmove-notifications. The settings are applied immediately and persist across sessions.
If you do not want to grant browser permission but still need to know when your stop is coming up, you can keep the Route following screen open — it displays live progress along your route without requiring notification permission.

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