How to Stop Notifications from Turning on Your iPhone Screen

At the same time, you can introduce Settings, tap “Do Not Disturb,” and tap the switch next to “Do Not Disturb” to turn it on.
With Do Not Disturb made it possible for and your iPhone or iPad locked, incoming messages and notifications will not wake your devices screen. To switch off Do Not Disturb, release Control Center once again and tap the Do Not Disturb button until its no longer highlighted.
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The Deeper Fix: Disable Notifications on Lock Screen
If you dont wish to use Do Not Disturb mode to keep your iPhone or iPad from illuminating when you receive alerts (if you still want all inbound telephone call to come through, for instance), youll have to go into your gadgets notice settings.
The good news is that Apple enables you to disable lock screen notices for any app. The problem is that there is currently no other way to edit notification settings across all apps at the same time, so youll need to separately disable lock screen notifications for each app that is waking your gadget.
To do so, open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.

Are you tired of alerts waking your iPhone or iPad and making your screen illuminate? By utilizing Do Not Disturb mode or changing your notice settings, you can remain in the dark. Heres how.

In Settings, tap “Notifications.”.

After that, go back one screen and repeat this procedure for any other apps that you want to silence on the lock screen.
When youre done, exit Settings, and youll no longer see notifications from those apps on the lock screen. As a result, notices from those apps will no longer wake your iPhones screen. Peace at last!
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In the apps notification settings, tap “Lock Screen” to uncheck it.

Are you tired of notifications waking your iPhone or iPad and making your screen light up? By utilizing Do Not Disturb mode or altering your notification settings, you can remain in the dark. When youre done, exit Settings, and youll no longer see notices from those apps on the lock screen. As an outcome, notices from those apps will no longer wake your iPhones display.

In Notifications, scroll through the list and tap the name of the app that you want to prevent from waking your screen. In this case, were using Messages as an example, but you might do it for Facebook Messenger, Signal, Twitter, FaceTime, or any other app.

The Quick Fix: Turn on “Do Not Disturb” Mode
Apple includes a function that can quickly silence any iPhone or iPad called “Do Not Disturb.” While active, Do Not Disturb silences incoming calls, messages, and alerts by default, however this can differ depending on how you have it set up.
To allow Do Not Disturb mode quickly, first, launch Control Center on your iPhone or iPad, and then tap the Do Not Disturb button (which looks like a crescent moon).