How to make notifications deliver quietly in iOS 12
These steps, will help you quickly ‘silence notification sounds and remove them from the lock screen’, but they still will be available in the Notification Centre for you to go and see when you want. This is very useful if you want to make sure only select apps warrant your attention on the lock screen, while still giving you the ability to go and check other notifications whenever you want. You can quickly snooze notifications from any app on iOS 12
Here’s how to manage your notifications:
- When you get a notification on the lock screen, swipe on the notification from right to left.
- This will reveal three options — View, Manage and Clear.
- Tap Manage.
- Now you can select Deliver Quietly to disable notification sounds from that app and to hide those notifications from the lock screen.
- To reverse this, go to Settings > Notifications and select the app you snoozed in the previous step. Now select Lock Screen, Banners, and tap the button next to Sounds.
How to hide notification content in iOS 12
If you don’t want the content of notifications to show on the lock screen in iOS 12, follow these steps. So, for example, instead of seeing a message from Kunal Dua that reads, “Send the story”, you will simply see the name of the app and “Notification” as the text. The name of the sender and the content of the message is hidden to protect your privacy.
- Go to Settings > Notifications > Show Previews.
- Now choose When Unlocked or Never to hide the content of notifications.
How to ungroup notifications in iOS 12
By default, iOS 12 will group your automatically notifications, so multiple messages on the same thread, for example, won’t fill up your entire screen. iOS 12 allows you to group notifications by app. If you want to go back to the old behavior of seeing all notifications individually, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings > Notifications.
- Now select the app whose notifications you want to control.
- Once you do that, tap Notification Grouping. You can choose By App to reduce clutter. To ungroup notifications, tap Off.
Here if you select Automatic — which should be the default pick — then some notifications are displayed individually (usually the most recent from any app and the older ones are stacked in a group). If you select By App, it groups all notifications by app, with only the most recent one being visible at the top of the stack. Selecting Off means notifications won’t be grouped and the pre-iOS 12 clutter will return.