Notifications alert you to many things on your iPhone and iPad, including incoming messages, new emails, and calendar events. Notifications work slightly differently for each app; however, you can view and manage your notifications to minimize disruptions throughout the day.
You can see your recent notifications on the Lock Screen by picking up your iPhone or waking your iPad. You can also do these things from the Lock Screen:
Tap a single notification to open the app that it’s from.
Tap a group of notifications to view all recent notifications from that app.
Swipe left over a notification to manage alerts for that app, or clear the notification.
Touch and hold a notification to view the notification and perform quick actions if the app offers them.
To show the contents of notifications on the Lock Screen without unlocking your device, go to Settings > Notifications > Show Previews, and select Always.
Notification Center shows your notifications history, allowing you to scroll back and see what you’ve missed. There are two ways to see your alerts from the Notification Center:
To clear your notification history, tap the Close button (the “x” button), then tap Clear.
To manage your notifications from the Lock Screen or Notification Center:
You can also tap View Settings to change your alert styles or alert settings for a specific app.
(This how-to is based on my experiences and info on Apple’s support pages — where the images sometimes come from.)
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