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how to remove notification on iPhone after 1 or 2 minute ?

hi.

When I receive notifications or updates from apps on the iPhone screen, they stay for a few days.

How can I set them to disappear after a few minutes?

Thank you...

Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Mar 5, 2022 4:58 AM

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Posted on Mar 6, 2022 7:14 AM

Hello there rgulian,


We understand you're curious if there is a way to have all notifications disappear after a certain amount of time, right?


Unfortunately, there isn't a way to set a schedule for notifications to automatically clear as that could potentially lead to important notifications being missed if you're not able to check them at times. For assistance with how you can clear the notifications easier, check out the following information found here: View and respond to notifications on iPhone


View, dismiss, clear, and mute notifications

When notifications appear on your iPhone, do any of the following:
* Handle a notification you receive while using another app: Pull it down to view it, then swipe up to dismiss it.
* Clear notifications: Swipe left on a notification or group of notifications, then tap Clear or Clear All.
* Mute notifications for an app: Swipe left on the notification or group of notifications, tap Options, then tap an option to mute the app’s notifications for an hour or a day. This sends them directly to Notification Center and prevents them from appearing on the Lock Screen, playing a sound, lighting up the screen, or presenting a banner.
To see and hear these notifications again, swipe left on the notification in Notification Center, tap Options, then tap Unmute.
* Turn off notifications for an app or notification group: Swipe left on a notification or group of notifications, tap Options, then tap Turn Off.
* Change how an app displays notifications: Swipe left on a notification, tap Options, then tap View Settings. See Change notification settings to learn about the settings you can change.
* Clear all your notifications in Notification Center: Go to Notification Center, tap X, then tap Clear.
* Silence all notifications: Turn on Do Not Disturb. See Turn a Focus on or off on iPhone.

When you haven’t used an app for a while, Siri suggests that you turn off notifications for that app.


If you'd like to leave a suggestion for this to be implemented in future updates, use the following link:


Product Feedback


Have a great day!

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Mar 6, 2022 7:14 AM in response to rgulian

Hello there rgulian,


We understand you're curious if there is a way to have all notifications disappear after a certain amount of time, right?


Unfortunately, there isn't a way to set a schedule for notifications to automatically clear as that could potentially lead to important notifications being missed if you're not able to check them at times. For assistance with how you can clear the notifications easier, check out the following information found here: View and respond to notifications on iPhone


View, dismiss, clear, and mute notifications

When notifications appear on your iPhone, do any of the following:
* Handle a notification you receive while using another app: Pull it down to view it, then swipe up to dismiss it.
* Clear notifications: Swipe left on a notification or group of notifications, then tap Clear or Clear All.
* Mute notifications for an app: Swipe left on the notification or group of notifications, tap Options, then tap an option to mute the app’s notifications for an hour or a day. This sends them directly to Notification Center and prevents them from appearing on the Lock Screen, playing a sound, lighting up the screen, or presenting a banner.
To see and hear these notifications again, swipe left on the notification in Notification Center, tap Options, then tap Unmute.
* Turn off notifications for an app or notification group: Swipe left on a notification or group of notifications, tap Options, then tap Turn Off.
* Change how an app displays notifications: Swipe left on a notification, tap Options, then tap View Settings. See Change notification settings to learn about the settings you can change.
* Clear all your notifications in Notification Center: Go to Notification Center, tap X, then tap Clear.
* Silence all notifications: Turn on Do Not Disturb. See Turn a Focus on or off on iPhone.

When you haven’t used an app for a while, Siri suggests that you turn off notifications for that app.


If you'd like to leave a suggestion for this to be implemented in future updates, use the following link:


Product Feedback


Have a great day!

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