If you’re tired of constant game requests and pop-up notifications from Teen Patti on Facebook, you’re not alone. I remember logging into my account one evening and finding a dozen invites waiting from friends asking me to join tables or claim free coins — charming once, annoying after the fifteenth message. This guide is written from that real frustration and aims to help you regain control of your Facebook feed by teaching you how to block Teen Patti invites Facebook users send, manage app permissions, and keep your social experience distraction-free.
Why you get Teen Patti invites on Facebook
Understanding the mechanics helps you choose the right fix. Teen Patti and similar social games use Facebook’s platform to grow: they request permission to send invites, post on your behalf, and notify your friends when you play. Sometimes a single friend authorizes these permissions and then a cascade of invites follows. Other times, game developers use promotional tactics that encourage users to spam their friends in exchange for in-game rewards.
Quick overview — immediate actions you can take
- Turn off app notifications in your Facebook settings.
- Remove the Teen Patti app from your Facebook account.
- Block the app or adjust who can send you game invites.
- Ask friends to stop sending invites, or mute messages from the game.
Step-by-step: Block Teen Patti invites on Facebook (Desktop)
Use this when you’re on a laptop or desktop browser.
- Open Facebook and click the downward arrow or profile menu to access Settings & privacy → Settings.
- Go to “Notifications” and then “App requests and activity” (or similar label). Turn off or edit notifications related to games and app invites.
- Navigate to “Apps and Websites.” Look for Teen Patti or related game entries. Remove any you don’t use. Removing an app revokes its permission to send notifications or post on your behalf.
- If invites still arrive, go to “Blocking.” Under “Block app invites” you can type the name of a friend who frequently sends invites, or under “Block apps” type “Teen Patti” or the app’s developer name to block it outright.
Step-by-step: Block Teen Patti invites on Mobile (Facebook app)
On your phone the steps are similar but optimized for the app interface.
- Open the Facebook app and tap the three-line menu (top-right or bottom-right depending on device).
- Choose Settings & privacy → Settings.
- Find Notifications → App requests and activity and switch off game-related alerts.
- Under Apps and Websites, remove Teen Patti or any game entries you don’t use. This also revokes permissions like sending notifications.
- Use Blocking → Block app invites to stop invites from users who repeatedly send them.
What removing the app actually does
Removing Teen Patti from your account stops the app from accessing basic information and sending you invites. It also prevents the game from posting to your timeline or sending messages on your behalf. You won’t lose your game progress unless the game account was only linked to Facebook — in that case, consider backing up account details with the game developer first.
Managing friends and etiquette
Sometimes block or removal is not the best first step. If a close friend sends you invites repeatedly, a short personal message asking them to stop can be effective and preserve the relationship. You can also “Snooze” or unfollow a friend so their posts and app activity no longer appear in your feed without unfriending them.
What to do if invites keep coming
If you’ve removed the app and adjusted settings but still get invites, consider:
- Clearing browser cookies and cache if you use Facebook on the web.
- Checking any other linked accounts (email, phone number) that might be tied to Teen Patti and revoking access there.
- Contacting the friend directly and asking them to revoke the app’s permission on their account.
- Blocking the app specifically via Facebook’s Blocking settings.
Beyond Facebook: Phone notifications and in-game messages
Even after you stop invites on Facebook, the Teen Patti app (if installed on your phone) can send push notifications. To stop these:
- On iPhone: Settings → Notifications → find Teen Patti and toggle off Allow Notifications.
- On Android: Settings → Apps → Teen Patti → Notifications → toggle off.
If you don’t play the game, uninstalling it removes the source of those alerts.
When to report or block accounts
If invites turn into harassment or spam — repeated attempts despite requests to stop — use Facebook’s report and block features. Reporting helps Facebook identify abusive apps or accounts and can prompt a review. Blocking a user prevents them from sending messages, invites, or viewing your profile depending on your privacy settings.
Using browser extensions and advanced filters
If you prefer granular control, browser extensions can filter out game request notifications from the Facebook web interface. These tools are community-built and can change in reliability, so pick well-reviewed extensions and read permissions before installing. Alternatively, custom filters in your email can triage invite notifications before they reach your inbox.
Understanding how Teen Patti uses invites
Teen Patti and other social games often incentivize invites: players who invite friends earn bonuses or in-game currency. Knowing that means the behavior is usually not personal — it’s a designed growth tactic. If you’re curious about the game after blocking the invites, you can still visit the developer’s official website or app store page directly. For convenience or to learn more about the game, check the official site: block Teen Patti invites Facebook.
Privacy best practices to prevent future invite issues
- Review App Permissions quarterly. Remove apps you no longer use.
- Limit which apps your friends can interact with on your behalf (look for “apps others use” settings in Facebook).
- Use friend lists to manage who sees what, and restrict app visibility to close friends only.
- Educate friends politely about how invite mechanics work so they can adjust their own settings.
Real-life example that helped me
I once left the Teen Patti app installed because I liked the quick, casual play. After removing it and adjusting my Facebook notification settings, I noticed an immediate drop in clutter. I also took the extra step of messaging a few friends who had been sending invites unknowingly; they were surprised and immediately changed their settings. Small direct actions often solve what feels like a technical problem.
FAQ
Will removing the Teen Patti app delete my game progress?
If your game progress is tied solely to Facebook login, it might. Check the game’s account settings for options to link email or other accounts before removing Facebook access.
Can I stop invites without unfriending people?
Yes. Use Facebook’s “Block app invites” and “Unfollow” features to keep the social connection while eliminating game notifications.
Are there risks to blocking apps?
Blocking apps removes their ability to interact with your account, which is generally safe. Only be cautious if the app is how you access an account or membership; back up any important data first.
Wrap-up and next steps
Blocking Teen Patti invites on Facebook is a mix of quick settings changes and occasional social communication. Start by removing the app and turning off game notifications, then refine with blocking and direct messages as needed. These steps will reduce noise and help you reclaim your feed. If you ever want to rejoin the social gaming scene, you can always reinstall the app and reauthorize it — but now you’ll know how to control it.
For more information or to visit the game directly, here’s a reference link: block Teen Patti invites Facebook.
Take a few minutes now to follow the steps above — it’s a small investment for a calmer, more focused social experience.