Change Notification Settings On Apple Watch
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- Use double tap for common actions
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- Remove, change, and fasten watch bands
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- Change notification settings
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- Track your pregnancy
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By default, the notification settings for the apps on an Apple Watch that you set up for yourself mirror the settings on your iPhone. But you can customize how some apps display notifications.
Note: Mirrored settings don’t apply to an Apple Watch you manage for a family member.
Choose how apps send notifications
Go to the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
Tap My Watch, then tap Notifications.
Tap the app (for example, Messages), tap Custom, then choose an option. Options may include:
Allow Notifications: The app displays notifications in Notification Center.
Send to Notification Center: Notifications are sent directly to Notification Center without Apple Watch making a sound or displaying the notification.
Notifications Off: The app sends no notifications.
Notification grouping: Choose how notifications for the app are grouped. Options include:
Off: Notifications aren’t grouped.
Automatically: Apple Watch uses information from the app to create separate groups. For example, News notifications are grouped by the channels you follow.
By App: All the app’s notifications are grouped.
Tip: Some apps let you choose the specific kind of notifications you receive. For example, for Calendar, you can allow notifications only for certain calendars or for specific actions, like when you get an invitation or someone changes a shared calendar. For Mail, you can choose which email accounts are allowed to send notifications.
Change notification settings directly on Apple Watch
You can manage other notifications preferences directly on Apple Watch by swiping left on a notification and tapping
. Options may include:
Mute 1 hour or Mute for Today: For the next hour or for the rest of the day, notifications are sent directly to Notification Center without Apple Watch making a sound or displaying the notification. To see and hear these notification alerts again, swipe left on a notification, tap
, then tap Unmute.Add to Summary: Future notifications from the app appear in the Notification Summary on your iPhone.
To have the app once again notify you immediately, go to the Settings app on your iPhone, tap Notifications, tap the app, then tap Immediate Delivery.
Turn off Time Sensitive: Time-sensitive notifications are always delivered immediately, even if you’re using a Focus that delays most notifications. However, if you want to prevent this app from delivering even time-sensitive notifications immediately, tap this option.
Turn off: The app sends no notifications. To reenable notifications from the app, go to the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Notifications, tap the app you want to adjust, then tap Allow Notifications.
Show notifications on the Lock Screen
You can choose how notifications appear on the Lock Screen of Apple Watch.
Go to the Settings app
on your Apple Watch.Tap Notifications.
Choose the following options:
Show Summary When Locked: With this option on, Apple Watch shows a notification summary—or short look—when it’s locked. The summary includes the notifying app’s name and icon along with a brief headline.
Tap to Show Full Notification: When you raise your wrist to see a notification, you see a quick summary, then full details a few seconds later. For example, when a message arrives, you see who it’s from first, then the message appears. Turn on this option to stop the full notification from appearing unless you tap it.
Show Notifications on Wrist Down: By default, notifications don’t appear on Apple Watch when your wrist is down. Turn on this option to make notifications appear, even when Apple Watch is turned away from you.
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