If you’re like most people, you probably have notifications enabled on your iPhone or iPad. But if you want to disable notifications completely, there are a few steps you can take. First, open the Settings app and select the General tab. Then under Notification Center, select Mute Notifications. Now all of your notifications will be turned off, but they’ll still be present in the system tray if you need to see them.
Starting in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, Apple has changed the way muting notifications work. The Delivery Quietly feature is now gone. Instead, it’s replaced with a more straightforward Mute feature.
To get started, find the offending notification from the lock screen or the Notification Center. If you’re on the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen to open Notification Center.
Once you find the notification, swipe left on it.
Tap the “Options” button.
Here, you can choose the “Mute For One Hour” or “Mute For Today” option to quickly mute the notification.
Once the app is muted, you won’t get audio notifications or vibration feedback when a new notification comes in. The notifications will still be available in the Notification Center, however.
And that is a good thing, because the only way to unmute an app is using Notification Center. There’s no option for it in Settings.
To unmute an app, find the notification in the Notification Center, and swipe left on it. Here, tap the “Options” button, and choose the “Unmute” option.
You will now receive notifications from the app like you usually do. Don’t want to be bothered by an app ever again? Just disable the notifications!
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