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Chapter  3    
Basics 
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Notifications
To help make sure you don’t miss important events, many iPod touch apps can provide alerts. 
An alert can appear briefly as a banner at the top of the screen, which goes away if you don’t 
respond to it, or as a notice in the center of the screen that remains until you acknowledge it. 
Some apps can also display badges on their icons on the Home screen, to let you know how 
many new items await—for example, how many new email messages you have. If there’s a 
problem—such as a message that couldn’t be sent—an exclamation mark   appears on the 
badge. A numbered badge on a folder shows the total number of alerts for all the apps in 
the folder.
Alerts can also appear on the Lock screen. 
Respond to an alert when iPod touch is locked:  Swipe the alert from left to right.
Notification Center displays all your alerts in one place. So if you weren’t able to respond when 
you first received an alert, you can respond to them in Notification Center when you’re ready. 
Alerts can include:
 
Missed FaceTime calls
 
New email
 
New text messages
 
Reminders
 
Calendar events
 
Friend requests (Game Center)
You can also get the local weather, and display your personal stock ticker. If you’re signed 
in to your Twitter or Facebook account, you can post or tweet to your account from 
Notification Center.
View Notification Center:  Swipe down from the top of the screen. Scroll the list to see 
additional alerts.
 
Respond to an alert:  Tap it.
 
Remove an alert:  Tap  , then tap Clear.