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Learn moreThe NYTimes app provides breaking news notifications which allow you to stay on top of major news events even when the application is closed. You can also receive even more notifications about business, New York, politics and sports. Please note that these additional alerts do not replace breaking news notifications. For example, you may still receive a breaking news alert that is about politics, even if that topic is off in the Additional Alerts section.
Turning on Breaking News Alerts
The Times App For Mac Catalina
In the NYTimes app, tap the bell icon in the top right corner of your screen. Make sure that Breaking News Alerts are on. Then open the in-device Settings app. Tap Notification Center, then tap NYTimes. Turn on Show on Lock Screen, then select Banners or Alerts. You can also further customize how you receive your alerts here.
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Turning on Additional Alerts
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In the NYTimes app, tap the bell icon in the top right corner of your screen. Make sure that Breaking News Alerts are on. Select the additional alerts of your choice.