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vexorg

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Aug 4, 2009
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Just about every phone I have will give a notification of a new text while locked. I know the iphone goes one step further shows a preview and who it's from.

For privacy reasons (work and personal) I might not want people to see who is texting me or what it says. I would like a simple message saying "2 new messages", or "1 missed call" on the lock screen, so I do not have to unlock it every time to check.

How do I do this?
 

Jare

macrumors 65816
Jun 17, 2010
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Just about every phone I have will give a notification of a new text while locked. I know the iphone goes one step further shows a preview and who it's from.

For privacy reasons (work and personal) I might not want people to see who is texting me or what it says. I would like a simple message saying "2 new messages", or "1 missed call" on the lock screen, so I do not have to unlock it every time to check.

How do I do this?

Go into Messages -> "Show Preview" turn that OFF. If you're on iOS 5, go under Notifications -> Messages -> Show Preview -> OFF. Then from now on it'll say something like:


Bob Boberson
(2) Text Message(s)

Instead of:

Bob Boberson
This has a preview! :O
This is a second message! :O

Cheers!
 
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0071238

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Dec 6, 2011
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Even if you turn off show preview, if you have your messages set to be listed in "Notifications", it'll show the details of the message in Notifications. I was messing around with this yesterday and couldn't find a way to make it NOT show the details of the message in Notification Center. The only thing I could think to do was turn Notification Center off. Bummer.

"Show Preview" off just makes the little pop up window say "Text message" or something like that. So it does a good job of keeping the message private. But the actual details of the message will still show in Noritication Center.

Unless I'm totally overlooking a setting?
 
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