Set the button in the main interface of the upper left corner, point open to see a series of auxiliary functions, we are here to focus on the above three columns of function.
The first is the user-shared "trigger mechanism", an interesting "trigger mechanism" created by the user himself, and shared with other users for reference. For example, if a user wants to not miss the update of every love application site, he can set a "trigger mechanism": once the Web site update is applied, send me a message to remind me (for example).
After the user then shares the "mechanism", other love users see this share can be directly applied.
The second is synchronization settings, in addition to the previously mentioned IOS-related background sync and whether or not to use the cellular data option.
If a user creates a mechanism to sync IOS images to Dropbox, then the people with tight traffic should choose to sync the cellular data to turn it off, which will only sync under Wi-Fi.
The third is the channel, which is the basis for all triggering mechanisms, and if the channel list does not have this service, it means that the temporary IFTTT platform is not able to perform any network activity on the account for the user.
In the above illustration, the gray channel is the user does not activate the channel (because many foreign services are not available at home, so at present I have not registered activation), the use of the channel will require users to activate, once activated here are displayed as color.