To turn off live video notifications on Instagram, open the app and go to your profile. Tap the three lines in the top left corner, then select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap “Notifications,” then toggle off “Live Videos.
To turn off notifications when someone goes live, you can either:1) Tap on the three lines in the top left corner of the Facebook app and select “Settings & Privacy.” From there, tap on “Notifications” and scroll down to “Live Videos.” Toggle the switch off to the right of “Live Videos” to disable notifications.2) Alternatively, you can click on this link: https://www.facebook.com/settings?
You may still be getting notifications for live videos because you’ve subscribed to the channel. Alternatively, if you’ve commented on or liked a live video, you’ll continue to get notifications about that video.
To mute someone’s Instagram live, you first need to go to their profile. Once you’re there, click on the three dots in the top right corner of the screen, and then select “Mute.
You can’t actually stop Instagram from notifying your followers. If you disable notifications, you’ll still be active on their feeds, but they just won’t get a notification every time you post.
To turn off the live video, tap the “Live” button in the top left corner of your screen and select “Turn Off Live.
There are a few ways to turn off live on your iPhone. One way is to go to Settings > Camera and toggle off Live Photo. Another way is to go to your Photos app and find the photo you want to edit. Tap the Edit button in the top right corner, then tap the Live button in the bottom left corner to turn it off.
Live photos are turned on by default when you take a picture on an iPhone. They’re a fun way to capture a moment in time, and you can easily share them with your friends and family. If you don’t want to use live photos, you can disable them in the camera settings.
There could be a few reasons why your Live Photo won’t stay off. One possibility is that you may have accidentally turned on the Live Photo feature in your camera settings. Another reason could be that you have an older iPhone model that doesn’t have the Live Photo offsetting. In this case, you would need to use a third-party app to disable the Live Photo feature.