![]() ![]() ![]() On an older iPhone with Touch ID, you just have to touch the home button with a finger to see the notification content. It works well with the iPhone X, too-just look at your phone to unlock it with Face ID and you’ll see the full notification content. It’s now possible to hide notification previews only while your phone is locked, and for every last app on your phone. This is a huge improvement from iOS 10 and earlier, which only allowed you to hide previews for Apple apps like Messages and Mail, and didn’t show them when you unlocked your phone. You can also disable notifications entirely for an app from here and they won’t even appear when your phone is unlocked. You can use the other options here to configure exactly where an app’s notifications appear-in the history, in pop-up banners, or as a badge on the app’s icon. The app’s notifications will still appear in your history and in banners while the phone is unlocked. You’ll have to do this for each app you want to hide from your lock screen. Toggle the “Show on Lock Screen” slider to off. To do this, head to Settings > Notifications and tap the app you want to hide from your lock screen. Alternatively, you can hide the app’s notifications from the lock screen entirely, so people won’t even be able to see you got a notification at all. ![]() They just won’t be able to see what the notification says. When you disable previews, someone looking at your phone will still be able to see you’re getting a notification from that app.
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