Change notification settings on iPad
Choose when and how notifications appear, which apps can send them, and what sounds they make. You can also set up location-based alerts. Many notification settings apply to all app notifications, while others can be customized for individual apps.
Change the appearance of notifications
Go to Settings
> Notifications.
Choose how you want notifications displayed on the Lock Screen:
View just the number of notifications: Tap Count.
View the notifications grouped into stacks by app: Tap Stack.
View the notifications in a list: Tap List.
When notifications arrive, you can change the layout by pinching the notifications on the Lock Screen.
Change the frequency of notifications
To minimize interruptions from notifications throughout the day, you can schedule a notification summary that includes notifications for several apps at once.
Go to Settings
> Notifications > Scheduled Summary.
Turn on Scheduled Summary, then tap Continue.
Schedule times for the notification summary to appear.
Select the apps to include in your notification summary, then tap Add Apps.
To choose when you want notification previews to appear, tap Show Previews, select an option, then tap
at the top of the screen.
Previews can include things like text (from Messages and Mail) and invitation details (from Calendar). You can override this setting for individual apps.
When you use Focus, it delays the delivery of notifications on iPad to prevent interruptions. You can schedule a time to receive a summary of the notifications you missed. See Schedule a notification summary.
Choose notification sounds for individual apps
You can choose the sound that plays when a notification arrives for an app.
Go to Settings
> Notifications.
Tap an app below Notification Style, then turn on Allow Notifications.
Tap Sounds, select a sound, then tap
at the top of the screen.
You can choose immediate or scheduled delivery for the app’s notifications, where you want them to appear (on the Lock Screen, in Notification Center, or as a banner at the top of the screen), and more.
Turn off notifications selectively for individual apps
Go to Settings > Notifications > Siri Suggestions.
Turn on Allow Notifications.
Turn off any app.
Turn off location-based alerts
Some apps use your location to send you relevant alerts based on where you are. For example, the Weather app might send you alerts based on your location.
If you don’t want to see these types of alerts, you can turn them off.
Go to Settings
> Privacy & Security > Location Services.
Turn on Location Services.
Tap an app (if any appear in the list), then choose whether you want to share your location while using that app.