Remove moz team conversation bubble
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That little notification bubble on the bottom right corner of my account has finally gotten well beyond the point of irritation. Is there any way that I can permanently disable this?
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Thanks for the response, David. It would be nice if it could be disabled somewhere in our settings or moved elsewhere on the page. I actually have a lot of things going on in the lower-right portion of my screen, so that is a very annoying place to have something.
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Hi Collin
We can remove your from our list of receiving unsolicited messages but cannot disable the bubble entirely as this is our easiest way for our customers to reach out to our help team for issues.
Hope this helps
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SEMrush has one of those bubbles.
I had severe vision problems when I first subscribed there and had to use the bottom of my monitor to assist in reading tabular data.
When I complained to SEMrush they quickly added an "X" to the bubble, and it now disappears for the rest of my visit.
I recently had surgery to fix my vision problems and now its still nice to get rid of that bubble.
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