Silence Notifications from Specific Apps in Focus Mode in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16
iOS 15 could only let you select the allowed apps and allowed people that could bypass an active Focus Mode. It did not offer the desired control over the never-ending alerts. However, with the addition of the “Silence Notifications From” feature, things have changed for the better as it lets you quieten down alerts not only from people but also from apps. Hopefully, you may no longer be distracted by the unwanted alerts during Focus Mode.
- First off, open the Settings app on your device running iOS 16 or later.
- Now, tap on Focus.
- Next, choose the desired Focus profile. Side Note:
If you have not yet created any Focus profile, tap on the “+” button at the top-right corner of the screen -> choose Custom and then give a suitable name to it. After that, customize the Focus profile to your liking.
- Tap on the Apps button. 5. Next up, select the Silence Notifications From option.
- Up next, tap on the “+” add button.
- After that, choose the apps you want to silent alerts from and then tap on Done at the top right corner of the screen to finish. Sticky Note:
It’s worth pointing out that you can choose to allow apps to send notifications marked as Time Sensitive without any restriction. To do so, make sure to turn on the toggle for Time-Sensitive Notifications.
That’s done! Going forward, you will no longer get notifications from these selected apps when you have the Focus Mode enabled. Hence, you will be able to concentrate on your task without any interruptions.
Remove Apps From the Silence List
Later, if you ever wish to make changes to the list of apps that have been silenced, head over to the Settings app -> Focus -> Focus profile -> Apps. Now, if you want to remove any app from the silence list, just tap on the “-” button to the left of it. And if you wish to add any app, tap on the “+” button and then select the apps that you would want to hush alerts from.
Signing Off…
So, that’s how you can silence notifications from individual apps during Focus Mode. For those unfamiliar, iOS 16 has introduced Focus filters that allow you to customize apps and system settings to ward off alerts and reduce interruptions. Depending on your needs, you can limit browsing to a specific Safari tab and associate a Mail account with Focus Mode. Besides, there is a way to enable Dark Mode and Low Power Mode with Focus Mode as well. Moreover, the latest iteration of iOS also allows you to switch Focus Modes from Lock Screen, link a Lock Screen with a Focus profile, and even switch Lock Screen at a set time and location. Do not forget to check out these notable additions if you are yet to unravel them.