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How to Control Notifications on an iPad or iPhone

Users of mobile devices can benefit from push notifications. Without ever unlocking your phone’s screen, you may check social media or get updates from your favorite apps. Some websites and apps, however, can be quite grating. Would you prefer your iPhone to stop receiving pointless notifications? The procedure is fairly easy.

Managing the push notifications

You will need to adjust the settings because these notifications are built into the operating system. Here are the steps to complete it correctly:

Get your iPhone’s settings app open.

 Locate the menu item “notifications,” which is represented by an icon of a white rectangle with a white dot.

 Select one of the options by tapping the “Show previews” line.

The cryptic slider next to the word “Allow notifications” will enable or disable them.

There are numerous options available in the “Alerts” section:

There are two choices for Banner Style or Show as Banners in iOS11:

Notifications can also be changed to make them slightly more useful for you particularly. Any combination of preferences may be used:

iPhones’ unique push notifications

You can receive alerts for Amber, Emergency, or Public Safety in addition to the regular messages you receive from your apps and websites. Law enforcement agencies provide amber notifications (only to iPhone users in the US, Canada, and some parts of Europe). Emergency alerts are notifications of hazardous weather conditions or other perilous situations. When there is a potential risk to human life, official governmental entities can issue public safety alerts, which were first introduced in iOS 12.

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