In macOS Mojave or later, open System Preferences, click Software Update and Advanced Options. Uncheck “Check for Updates“. This will disable all other options but hides notifications.
- How do I get rid of Mac update notifications?
- How do I get rid of red notifications on my Mac?
- How to stop Microsoft AutoUpdate from popping up?
- How to stop getting a reminder to update to Monterey in MacOS?
- How do I ignore an app store update?
How do I get rid of Mac update notifications?
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Notifications in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click an app or website on the right, then turn off “Allow notifications.”
How do I get rid of red notifications on my Mac?
In System Preferences, select “Notifications.” This has a bell icon with a red dot in the top-right corner. Under Notifications, you'll see a bunch of installed apps in the left pane. Select any app that's been showing you notification badges and in the right pane, uncheck “Badge App Icon.”
How to stop Microsoft AutoUpdate from popping up?
To stop Microsoft Autoupdate from working automatically, open any app, like Word or Excel, then the Help menu, then choose the updates menu item. This will open Microsoft Autoupdate. Remove the checkbox next to Automatically keep Microsoft Apps up to date. Close the window.
How to stop getting a reminder to update to Monterey in MacOS?
One suggestion was to go to the Notifications & Focus settings in System Preferences and deselect the option to receive notices from the App Store.
How do I ignore an app store update?
Open the Play Store and tap your profile picture on the top right. Go to Settings, select Network preferences, and go to Auto-update apps. Select Don't auto-update apps and tap DONE. You could also select the Over Wi-Fi only option if you'd prefer automatic updates on Wi-Fi.