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# Global notification preferences

Global preferences are **master toggles** that control all notifications by channel (email and mobile). They are located at the top of the page **Settings** of the notifications center.

## Available channels

* **Mobile** : enables or disables all push notifications in the Steeple mobile app
* **Email** : enables or disables all notifications sent by email

## Behavior

* **Disable a global channel** disables **all** notifications for this channel, regardless of the domain or notification type. Preferences by domain and by type remain saved but are ignored as long as the master toggle is disabled.
* **Re-enable a global channel** restores the individual preferences by domain and by type as they were before deactivation.

## Typical use cases

* An employee wants to stop receiving any email from Steeple → disable the toggle **Email**
* An employee wants to stop receiving push notifications → disable the toggle **Mobile**
* An employee wants to temporarily turn off notifications → disable both, then re-enable later

## What the assistant can do

With the scope **Notifications** enabled, the assistant can:

* Check the current status of the global toggles (email enabled/disabled, mobile enabled/disabled)
* Enable or disable the global email channel
* Enable or disable the global mobile channel


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