OS X Daily - Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 11:49 AM
How to Stop News Alerts on iPad and iPhone Showing on Lock Screen
 
iOS Apple News defaults to pushing 'news' alerts and notifications to your
devices lock screen, this is why sometimes you may pick up an iPad or iPhone
and have various "News" notifications on the display, even if you never
signed up to receive any headlines or news alerts.
These breaking News alerts on the iOS lock screen are often a mishmash of
curious headlines on various topics, and while some users may find those
type of stories to be vitally important and love having them pushed to their
iPhone or iPad lock screens, other users may prefer to not have their device
screens scattered with miscellaneous headlines of stories they might be
disinterested in.
Fortunately it's easy to stop the News app from pushing those alerts and
notifications to your iOS device, thereby stopping all 'news' from appearing
on the lock screen of an iPad or iPhone completely.
How to Remove News Notifications from iPad and iPhone Lock Screen
We'll show you how to remove the News notification alerts from the lock
screen (or "cover sheet" as later iOS calls it), and also how to turn them
off completely device-wide, if you don't want to see the news alerts
anywhere ever again.
1.
Open the "Settings" app on the iPad or iPhone and go to "Notifications"

2.
Find and tap on "News" within the Notifications app list, then adjust
settings depending on the desired effect of hiding news from the lock
screen, or hiding news alerts entirely: 
To hide News from the iOS Lock Screen only (or "Cover Sheet" as the lock
screen is called in iOS 11), flip the toggle next to "Show on Cover Sheet"
or "Show on Lock Screen" to the OFF position
To hide all News notifications and alerts from everywhere in iOS, toggle the
switch next to "Allow Notifications" to the OFF position

3.
Exit out of Settings app as usual
With the News notifications now turned off (either for the cover sheet /
lock screen, or entirely disabled so the News app won't alert you
whatsoever) you are now free to lock your iPhone or iPad, then pick it up
again, and not have the display scattered with headlines.
As long as the Notifications are disabled for News app, these type of
notifications and headlines will no longer show up on your devices screen:
 
(I wonder, is there an intentional emphasis on tabloid style topics and
buzzy headlines to show up on iOS screens? Are the news headlines chosen at
random? What's the point?)
Another possible approach is to go about blocking and hiding news channels
and news sources in the News app that you don't want to see. But while
blocking news channels is a good solution to clean up the News app feed
itself, it's not as helpful if your aim is for stopping some of the
nonsensical alerts from showing up at the lock screen. That's because many
respectable and high quality publications also push out tabloid headlines
intermixed with their other news, and any of that may show up on the lock
screen of an iPad or iPhone.
Going further, if you're not thrilled with these sort of headlines and
"News" material dotting various places throughout iOS, you might also want
to remove News headlines from Spotlight search in iOS too so that the "News"
headlines will no longer appear in your iOS Spotlight search results as
well.
As usual, you can always reverse these changes simply by going back to the
appropriate Settings and toggling the switches again. So if you decide to
hide the "News" headlines but later determine you really miss seeing those
latest headlines on the iOS screen, you will be relieved to know those
alerts are just a few settings taps away again.

Original Article at:
http://osxdaily.com/2017/08/10/stop-news-alerts-ios-lock-screen/


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