How to Turn off Lock Screen Previews and Notifications – Guide
Some people may want to keep their iPhone notifications hidden on the lock screen because they don’t want anyone else to see them. Others may want to have all of their notifications visible on the lock screen so that they can easily see what’s important, such as emails and messages from friends. Still others may just want to turn off all notifications on the lock screen for privacy reasons.
iOS users have the ability to customize how their devices displayed notifications on the lock screen. If you’re worried about snoopers, you might want to try disabling lock screen notifications on your iPhone and iPad.
Steps to disable lock screen notifications
To turn off lock screen notifications for an app, you must first disable it for the individual apps.
Follow these simple steps to get a notification and view the free lock screen:
Notifications on your iOS device allow you to control how often and what type of notifications you receive.
You can see a list of all apps installed on your device by pressing the “Apps” button on your device’s main screen.
Tap the app you want to turn off notifications for and then tap the Turn Off Notification button.
To turn off the notification, you can tap on the app.
If you have a lock screen on your device, you can see the latest news and events by pressing the “Show on lock screen” option.
After following these steps, you will not see any notifications on the lock screen of the app, for which you have turned off the lock screen notification.
Steps to disable notification previews
- Open the Settings app on your phone.
- Under “Notifications,” tap on “Preview notifications.”
- Under “Preview notifications,” you can now choose to disable previews for all apps or just specific apps. ..
Scroll down and tap on the three lines in the top right corner of the screen. On the left side of the screen, you’ll see a list of all your notifications. On the right side, you’ll see a list of all your active notifications.
In the Notifications window, find and tap Show Previews. You’ll see a list of all the notifications that are currently being displayed.
You can now set the device to show the preview when the device is unlocked or not to show the preview.
When you change preview settings directly in Show Previews, this will apply to all installed apps. However, if you change the preview settings by tapping on the app then it will only change for that specific app.
Final note
How to Turn off Lock Screen Previews and Notifications If you have a phone with a lock screen preview feature, it can be difficult to disable it. Here’s how:
- Open the Settings app and tap on the Lock screen & notifications tab.
- Scroll down and select the check box next to " previews and notifications."
- Tap on OK to close the settings app and return to your phone’s main screen.
- To disable previews and notifications, open the notification shade and select the check box next to " previews only."