If you have an iPhone, there are a few ways to disable notifications. One way is to go to the Settings app and select the Notifications tab. There, you can control how often and how loudly notifications are delivered. Another way is to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to disable notifications on your iPhone. To do this, open Terminal and type: notification_disable -n


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Turn Off Notifications Using Do Not Disturb Mode

The easiest way to silence your notifications is to turn on Do Not Disturb mode from the Control Center. Swipe down from the top-right of your screen. Then, select Focus > Do Not Disturb.

On older iPhones, go to Settings > Do Not Disturb and toggle on Do Not Disturb mode.

Scheduling Do Not Disturb Mode Using Focus

If you want to schedule Do Not Disturb mode for a specific time, you can do that too using Focus.

To start, launch the Settings app on your iPhone. In Settings, select Focus > Do Not Disturb.

Here, you can set which notifications you allow (if any) and choose a custom Home or Lock screen to use in Do Not Disturb mode.

Then, under Set a Schedule, tap “Add Schedule” to set when you’d like to enable Do Not Disturb mode. For example, you choose to silence notifications between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Silence App-Specific Notifications on an iPhone

If you’d like to disable notifications for a specific app, you can manage the notification settings for each app on your iPhone.

To do so, open Settings on your device. Then, tap “Notifications.”

On the “Notifications” page, in the “Notification Style” section, tap the app for which you want to disable notifications.

On the app page, at the top, toggle off the “Allow Notifications” option.

And that’s it. Your iPhone won’t send you notifications from your chosen app.

While you’re at it, you might want to disable your iPhone’s flash notifications. Check out our guide to learn how to do that.

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