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Keep your conversations hidden in plain sight with these iMessage tricks
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- Hiding Previews on Your Lock Screen |
- Turning Off Text Message Alerts |
- Muting Individual Conversations |
- Sending an iMessage with Invisible Ink |
- Using Third-Party Texting Apps |
- Locking Messages with Screen Time |
- Deleting Text Conversations |
- Deleting Individual Text Messages |
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- Q&A |
- Tips |
- Warnings
If you’re interested in keeping your text messages private on iPhone, there are a few options you can try. Turning off previews and text message notifications will make it harder for others to snoop on your texts. You can also send secret messages with invisible ink. If you’re looking for even more privacy, we’ll talk you through more advanced options, like using third-party apps or locking down your messages with Screen Time.
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Tap Notifications . This is near the top of the Settings menu.Advertisement
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Select Messages . Scroll down in the list of apps under the Notification Style header until you find Messages , then tap on it.
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Tap Show Previews and select an option. This option is located under the Lock Screen Appearance header, near the bottom of the menu. By default, this should be set to When Unlocked , which means you have to unlock your phone to see a preview of a text message. You’ll still be able to see text notifications (without previews) while your phone is locked unless you turn that feature off.
- For extra privacy, select Never so that text message previews are never visible, even when your phone is unlocked.
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Uncheck Lock Screen to completely hide text alerts. If you don’t want text message notifications to show up on your Lock Screen at all, you can uncheck that option in the main Messages menu. You can also choose not to show alerts in the Notification Center or as Banners when your phone is unlocked.
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Tap Notifications . You'll find this option near the top of the Settings page.
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Scroll down and tap Messages . You’ll find it in the list of apps under the Notification Style header.
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Slide Allow Notifications to the "Off" position. This option is at the top of the page. Doing so will make the switch turn white, signifying that your iPhone will no longer display notifications of incoming messages.
- Turning off this option will also prevent your phone from vibrating or ringing for incoming messages.
- If you don’t want to turn off notifications completely, you can customize what kinds of notifications you receive—and how—using the other options in the menu.
- For instance, you can choose to just hide alerts from your Lock Screen or Notification center, or you can set your phone not to show notifications for texts from unknown senders.
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Pause notifications temporarily with Do Not Disturb. If you just want to briefly hide notifications, you can use Do Not Disturb or another Focus mode on your iPhone. To do this, open the Control Center on your iPhone and tap the Focus button. Text alerts and most other notifications will be blocked until you turn it off. [1] X Research source
- To choose a different Focus mode, such as Work or Sleep , press and hold the Focus button to see a list of options.
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Open the Messages app. If you want to hide notifications from a particular sender while still receiving their messages, you can do so from the Messages app. [2] X Research source
- If you choose this option, you’ll have to open the messages app and check the conversation to see if you’ve gotten any new messages.
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Swipe left on the conversation you want to mute. In the main Messages menu, scroll until you find the conversation you want to mute. Swipe left far enough to reveal a pair of icons next to the conversation.
- If you swipe too far left, a menu will open asking if you want to delete the conversation.
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Tap the icon that looks like a bell with a strike through it. This purple icon will appear directly to the right of the conversation when you swipe left. Tap it to turn off notifications for that conversation.
- Alternatively, tap and hold the conversation, then select Hide Alerts from the menu that pops up.
- You’ll see the crossed-out bell symbol in grey next to the conversation if you’ve successfully turned off notifications.
- You can turn notifications back on by swiping left again and tapping the bell symbol, or by pressing and holding the conversation and selecting Show Alerts .
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Open your iPhone's Messages. It's the green icon with a white speech bubble icon, typically found on the Home Screen.
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Tap a contact's name. Doing so will open your conversation with that person.
- If you can't find the conversation you need, swipe down on this screen and then type your contact's name into the Search bar at the top of the screen.
- You can tap the box with a pencil icon in the top-right corner of the screen to create a new message.
- If you're already in a conversation with someone, tap the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the screen to view the "Messages" page.
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Tap the iMessage field. It's at the bottom of the screen. This is where you'll type your message.
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Type in your message.
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Tap and hold the arrow button. It's in the right corner of the "iMessage" (or "Text Message") field.
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Tap the dot next to Invisible Ink . The "Invisible Ink" feature obscures your iMessage text behind an animation of swirling pixels.
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Tap the white arrow button. Doing so will send your iMessage with invisible ink, meaning your contact will have to tap or swipe over the message to view what's written.
- If you send a message with invisible ink, it will be invisible on your phone unless you tap on it to temporarily reveal it.
- An invisible ink message will only be hidden on the recipient’s end if they are also an iPhone user. Otherwise, it will appear as a regular text message on their phone.
- If you have text message previews enabled on your iPhone, invisible ink messages won’t be readable as previews.
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Download a texting app with strong privacy features. The Messages app doesn’t have great privacy options, but it’s not the only texting app available. Download a third-party text messaging app from the App Store, and make sure it has the capability of password-locking your texts.
- Some popular options include WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram, and Signal.
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Set up a password or PIN for your texts. Most of these apps allow you to lock down your messages with some kind of passcode. Privacy options vary, so check the instructions that come with the app you select.
- Ideally, you should pick a PIN or password that’s different from the one you use to unlock your phone. This is especially important if anyone else has access to your phone and knows the passcode.
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Turn on Screen Time if it’s not already active. With Screen Time, you can set limits on when the Messages app is available. This means other people won’t be able to access messages while the app is limited unless they know your Screen Time passcode. To set up Screen Time: [3] X Research source
- Go to Settings and select Screen Time .
- Tap App & Website Activity , then select Turn On App & Website Activity .
- Tap Lock Screen Time Settings and set a passcode for Screen Time. This should be different from your iPhone passcode.
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Open App Limits . In the main Screen Time menu, tap the App Limits option.
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Toggle App Limits on. You’ll see this option at the top of the menu. Tap the switch to toggle it to the on position. The switch will turn green.
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Tap Add Limit . This is at the bottom of the App Limits screen.
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Select Social > Messages . In the Choose Apps screen, tap the arrow next to the Social category, then tap the radio button next to Messages . You can also search for Messages with the search field at the top of the screen. When you’re done, tap Next .
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Choose how long you want Messages to be available. On the next screen, you can set how long you want Messages to be accessible. This period of time will need to be at least 1 minute. Once you’ve set the limit, tap Set , then tap Add in the top right corner to confirm.
- Once you’ve used Messages for the set amount of time for the day, it will become unavailable unless you unlock it with the Screen Time passcode.
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Open your iPhone's Messages. It's the green app with a white speech bubble icon, typically found on the Home Screen.
- Deleting a conversation will cause it to disappear from all your devices, but it won’t delete it from the other person’s devices.
- If a conversation is open in your Messages app, tap the back arrow in the top left corner of the screen to exit to the main menu.
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Swipe left on the conversation you want to delete. Swipe left far enough so that you see a pair of colorful icons to the right of the conversation. You can swipe even farther left to open a menu, which will give you the option to Delete or Delete and Report Junk . [4] X Research source
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Tap the trash can icon. Tap the red trash can to the right of the conversation to delete it. A menu will pop up giving you the option to just delete the conversation or to delete it and report it as junk.
- If you report the conversation as junk, it will be sent to Apple and your cellular network provider.
- You can also press and hold the conversation, then select Delete from the menu that pops up.
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Delete multiple conversations with the ••• menu. If you want to quickly delete several conversations at once, tap the ••• icon in the top right corner of the Messages app. Depending on your Messages setting, you may see an Edit button in the top left corner, which will also allow you to delete conversations. Next:
- Tap Select Messages .
- Tap the radio button to the left of every conversation you want to delete.
- Select Delete in the lower right corner of the screen. Tap Delete again in the pop-up menu to confirm.
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Open your iPhone's Messages. It's the green icon with a white speech bubble, typically found on the Home Screen.
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Tap a contact's name. Doing so will open your conversation with that person.
- If Messages opens to another conversation, tap the "Back" button in the top-left corner of the screen first.
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Tap and hold a text you wish to delete. Doing so will prompt a pop-up menu at the bottom of the screen. [5] X Research source
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Tap More . It's at the bottom of the screen.
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Tap the bubble next to each text you wish to delete. Doing so will select each message you tap.
- The text you first tapped and held is selected automatically.
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Tap the trash can icon. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
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Tap Delete [Number] Messages . This option will pop up at the bottom of the screen after you tap the trash can. Tapping it permanently removes the selected messages from your conversation.
- For example, if you selected fifteen messages, this button would say Delete 15 Messages .
- If you're only deleting one message, this button will say Delete Message .
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QuestionCan I hide existing text messages on my iPhone?Community AnswerThere isn't a built-in way to hide existing text messages in iOS, but you can search for apps that will hide your messages by typing "Hide Texts" into the app store and reviewing the results.
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QuestionHow do I have my lock screen just be a text message?Community AnswerGo to the settings app. Then go to notifications, messages, show previews, and change it from "always" to "never."
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QuestionCan I see an invisible ink text after someone opens it?Community AnswerYes. It will not go away unless you delete the messages.
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Tips
- To view and delete (or recover) recently deleted messages on your iPhone, open Messages and tap either Edit or Filters in the top left corner of the screen. Then, tap Recently Deleted or Show Recently Deleted .Thanks
- There’s no built-in way to passcode-lock the Messages app on your iPhone, but here are some hacks and workarounds you can try.Thanks
- If you want to delete your texts from Messages but keep a hidden record of them, you can copy and paste them into a password-protected Notes file .Thanks
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- If you want to be really secret, type your message in the Notes app and share it with the person you want to talk with. They can type and edit the note so you can see the message. Plus, you can lock notes so they require a password to view them.
- When you're changing your notification settings, select "Show Preview" and It will still alert you that you received a text but won't show the message.
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Warnings
- Removing texts from a conversation only deletes them from your iPhone. The other person in the conversation will still have a record of your deleted comments.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/change-notifications-iph62faab6a4/ios
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/change-notifications-iph62faab6a4/ios
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/108806
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/delete-messages-and-attachments-iph2c9c4bfcb/ios
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/delete-messages-and-attachments-iph2c9c4bfcb/ios
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1. Open Messages
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3. Tap a conversation.
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