Turn off message preview Android 11

On an Android device [Galaxy Note 2] with a locked screen whenever an SMS is received it's preview is displayed over the locked screen. This is super inconvenient - anyone who is nearby can see it without even unlocking the screen.Is there a way to disable those previews over a locked screen?

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Depending what notifications you want, you can change settings for certain apps or for your whole phone. Notifications show when you swipe down from the top of your screen. Some notifications can also show on your lock screen and home screen.

Important:

Use notifications

Clear notifications

  • To clear one notification, swipe it left or right.
  • To clear all notifications, scroll to the bottom of your notifications and tap Clear all.
  • To clear all silent notifications, next to "silent notifications," tap Close 

Tip: You can clear some notifications only when they're done. For example, you can clear a music player notification after you stop the music.

Snooze notifications

  1. Open you phone's Settings app.
  2. Tap Notifications.
  3. Turn on Allow notification snoozing

To snooze a notification, drag it slightly left or right, and then tap Snooze . To pick a time, tap the Down arrow .

Reply, archive, expand & more

  • To expand a notification, tap the Down arrow . Then, to act directly from a notification, tap an action, like Reply or Archive.
  • Some apps show a dot when you get a notification. Touch and hold the app with the dot to see the oldest notification. Then, clear each to show the next. Learn about notification dots.

Control emergency broadcast notifications

Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.

Important: You can use this setting to manage certain emergency messages, like disaster warnings, threat notifications, and AMBER alerts. You can turn alert types on or off, view past alerts, and control sound and vibration.

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Tap Notifications  Wireless emergency alerts.

You can use this setting to manage certain emergency messages, like disaster warnings, threat notifications, and AMBER alerts.

Choose how you're notified

Change notifications for your phone

Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Tap Notifications Notifications on lock screen.
    • Choose your phone's notification defaults:
      • Show conversation, default, and silent
      • Hide silent conversations and notifications
      • Don't show any notifications
    • To update more notification preferences, under "General," turn notifications on or off:
      • Hide silent notifications in status bar
      • Allow notification snoozing
      • Notification dot on app icon
      • Enhanced notifications

Turn notifications on or off for certain apps

Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.

Option 1: In your Settings app

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Tap Notifications App settings.
  3. Under "Most recent," find apps that recently sent you notifications.
    • To find more apps, in the dropdown menu, tap All apps.
  4. Tap the app.
  5. Turn the app's notifications on or off.
    • You can turn off all notifications for a listed app.
    • To pick specific categories of notifications, tap the app's name.

Tip: If you don't see "Recently sent," you're using an older Android version. Instead, tap App notifications and tap an app. You can turn notifications, notification dots, and notification categories on or off. If an app has categories, you can tap a category for more options.

Option 2: On a notification

  1. To find your notifications, from the top of your phone screen, swipe down.
  2. Touch and hold the notification, and then tap Settings .
  3. Choose your settings:
    • To turn off all notifications, turn off All notifications
    • Turn on or off notifications you want to receive.
    • To allow notification dots, turn on Allow notification dot.

Option 3: In the certain app

You can control many app notifications from a settings menu in the app. For example, an app could have a setting to choose the sound that app's notifications make. To make these changes, open the app and search for the settings menu. 

Choose if notifications interrupt you or stay silent

Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.

On some Android devices, you can choose what kind of notifications an app sends you:

  • Alerting: You'll hear a sound, get a message on your lock screen, and find the app's icon in the status bar.
  • Silent: Your phone won't make a sound or vibrate. But the notification will show up when you swipe down from the top of your screen.

Option 1: In your Settings app

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Tap Apps & notifications  Notifications.
  3. Under “Recently Sent,” tap an app. 
  4. Tap a type of notification.
  5. Choose your options:
    • Choose Alerting or Silent.
    • To see a banner for alerting notifications when your phone is unlocked, turn on Pop on screen.
    • If you chose “Silent,” you can turn Minimize on or off.

Option 2: On a notification 

  1. After you swipe down from the top of your screen, drag the notification slightly right or left. Then tap Settings .
  2. Tap Alerting or Silent  Apply.  

Control how notifications show on your lock screen

Option 2: Show all notifications

Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer.

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Tap Apps & notifications  Notifications.
  3. Under "Lock screen," tap Notifications on lock screen or On lock screen.
  4. Choose Show alerting and silent notifications.
    • On some phones, choose Show all notification content.

Tip: If you pick this option as your default, you can still restrict certain apps on your lock screen. You can have certain apps "Hide sensitive notification content" or "Don't show notifications at all" on your lock screen. Learn how to change notifications by app. 

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