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View your iPhone notifications history

My notifications seem to disappear quickly. How can I see a whole day of notifications? Also, can I see notifications by app? I thought that was a feature and I can't find it anymore.


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iPhone 6, iOS 10.2

Posted on Jan 13, 2017 11:27 AM

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Posted on Nov 15, 2017 11:06 AM

SAME !!! Once you took a glance at notifications they just vanish from lock screen. how can i see older ones or see them again ?

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Feb 23, 2018 6:59 AM in response to dealagain

Did you ever find out how to retrieve old notifications? Every time I try to do one of these suggested tips such as roll the screen down on a locked screen, all I get is a big fat NO NOTIFICATIONS. I do not have my phone set to wipeout the history either in my settings. I appreciate any tips you can give if you successfully retrieved your deleted notifications. Thanks!

May 19, 2018 11:39 PM in response to dealagain

I’m going to try to restate the OP question in my own words.


It’s all about wanting to view and act upon notifications which have already been cleared, either by accident or whatnot.


In my case, I tapped on a notification from the Email app, and then the app for some reason failed to actually open that particular mail. Searching in the app has not found the mail.


So to me, if I could get that notification back, even though I cleared it, this may be a path to get to read that email.


There are other situations when I would have liked to see old notifications that were already cleared.


So that is the OP question as I understand it. None of the snarky answers (lookin’ at you, “bit bucket”) seem to have grasped the actual question.

May 20, 2018 6:58 AM in response to TeddyChadwick

The answer is in the first response to the original post. There is no notification history. None. Period. End of discussion.


I realize that is not the answer that people want to hear, but it is a correct answer.


If if you think it should be different let Apple know: https://Apple.com/feedback. Telling other users in this user-to-user forum where Apple does not participate is useless and annoying.

Dec 17, 2017 4:22 PM in response to miagm

It is a setting in Notifications that you can turn on or off. I gave the complete path above. Turning that setting on means that the notification will remain in Notifications until you act on it. Once you've done that, it's gone.


This article has a good explanation:


https://ios.gadgethacks.com/how-to/block-certain-apps-from-appearing-your-notifi cations-history-ios-11-0178893/

Feb 23, 2018 8:21 AM in response to bvictoria1974

bvictoria1974 wrote:


Did you ever find out how to retrieve old notifications? Every time I try to do one of these suggested tips such as roll the screen down on a locked screen, all I get is a big fat NO NOTIFICATIONS. I do not have my phone set to wipeout the history either in my settings. I appreciate any tips you can give if you successfully retrieved your deleted notifications. Thanks!

Once you tap on a notification so that it opens up the app, it's gone. It's not saved anywhere. There is no "Notifications History".

Jan 18, 2018 6:20 AM in response to dealagain

You can access Notification Center at any time on your iPhone or iPad by simply swiping down from the top of the screen.

  1. Place your finger over the top of the screen.
  2. Pull your finger down over the screen
  3. The above worked for me. First I tried going through settings and notifications, no dice. But swiping down while I was on the home screen brought back a notification that had flown by in a nanosecond. I then went into Settings, clicked on the app that had sent the notification, clicked on notifications and changed "temporary" to "permanent" so next time the message will stay until I close it. You have to go through Settings, not through the app itself. Hope this helps.

Jan 14, 2017 2:14 PM in response to dealagain

Hi dealagain,

I understand that you have some questions about Notifications on your iPhone, and how to view older ones. I know it's important to be able to manage what you see on your iPhone, so I'm happy to help.

Your Notification Center is ordered with the most recent notification at the top. In most cases, these notifications do not go away until you have dismissed them, but some apps may dismiss a notification from here once you've acknowledged it within the respective app. You can read more about how to use and change your notifications in the following article:

Use Notifications on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support

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May 20, 2018 8:13 AM in response to TeddyChadwick

TeddyChadwick wrote:



So that is the OP question as I understand it. None of the snarky answers (lookin’ at you, “bit bucket”) seem to have grasped the actual question.

Yes, in fact many of us understood it.


For example, see my response above from February 23:


Once you tap on a notification so that it opens up the app, it's gone. It's not saved anywhere. There is no "Notifications History".

View your iPhone notifications history

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