You might have been wondering if you should have your phone at all times while you’re away from home.
But with a new feature in iOS 9, you can now choose to not use it at all.
Now you can also turn off alerts, and even set reminders to only appear when you need them.
To get started, head to Settings > General > Notification Settings.
Then, you’ll be able to turn off all notifications from your phone and set the default notifications, such as messages or missed calls.
For instance, if you are at work and want to be notified by your email, you will need to tap on the Notification bar, and set it to Never.
This means you can ignore notifications, but you can’t block them entirely.
Once you turn on notifications, you won’t be able see the notifications on your iPhone and iPad.
You’ll still see them on your phone in Notification Center.
If you need more control over the notifications, there are a few different ways to access them.
You can toggle between three different types of notifications: “Notification Center,” which displays the latest notifications in the Notification Bar; “Notifications,” which display the last 20 notifications; and “Notify” which displays all notifications in NotificationCenter.
If there are more than 20 notifications in a row, they will appear in a grid of icons in the notification bar.
You will also be able tap on any notification to open it in a new tab.
This is useful if you want to see all of your notifications in one place, or if you’re switching tabs on your smartphone.
You should also be aware that you can block any notifications by using the toggle menu button on the bottom left of Notification Center, as well as by using one of the various notification masks that appear in Notification Bar.
With the recent iOS 9 feature, you may also notice that your device’s Bluetooth connection may be briefly interrupted when you leave the home screen.
This might not cause you any problems, but if you notice that the phone has been disconnected from the network while you are away, you should try reconnecting.
How to turn notifications off in iOS9 The new Notification Center will help you control notifications while you have them off.
You just need to choose which notifications you want in the “Notifies” section, and then tap on “Disconnect.”
This will remove the notification from Notification Center and will allow you to remove any other notifications you don’t want.
You still need to be on your home screen to see notifications on the phone.
When you get back to the home page, you have options to “Always,” “Re-open,” or “Never.”
This means that you will always see the newest notifications in your Notification Center for any apps that are open in the background.
This includes any notifications you open in Notification, Messages, Contacts, and Notes.
If any of these are enabled, you must then tap “Remove notifications.”
This is where you can turn off any of the notifications.
If your phone is not connected to the network when you exit the home menu, you need only tap on your device again to turn it off.
If, however, you are connected to a Wi-Fi network, you still have to turn the “Turn off notifications” option off.
iOS9 is available now in the App Store, and you can download it to your phone for free for the first time today.
You can also check out the iOS9 beta for free, and get a taste of the new features with the beta for iOS 9.
You’re also eligible to download the beta from the AppStore for free.