How to get rid of xfinity reminders?

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A problem with getting rid of reminders is you have to figure out where you have reminders set.  According to Xfinity, (r)eminders for the next 14 days can be viewed and modified by navigating to the Saved > Scheduled menu. You will see a list of reminders. Select an item from the list, and touch the x in the circle on the right to cancel the reminder. If you get stuck in details of an item, and you decide you don't want to cancel, touch the Exit button on your remote.

To cancel a program reminder on Xfinity, you can do the following:
Find the program you have a reminder for using the on-screen guide

Press the INFO button on your remote

Highlight Reminder Options and press OK

Highlight Cancel Series Reminder and press OK

A confirmation message will appear on-screen 

You can also turn off notifications on Xfinity by doing the following:
Press the xfinity button on your remote 

Go to Settings (gear icon) > Preferences > Notifications 

Select the notification you want to change, then press OK on your remote to turn it on or off 

You can also turn off personalized recommendations by saying “Preferences” into your Voice Remote and turning off “Recommendations Based on History”. 

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