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how to delete a large number of notifications on iPhone?


ErnstH

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Hi,

I have build scenes sending notifications on alarm.

Could be useful.

However, I disabled the noise while testing and forgot to turn that scene off.

Now I have nearly 1000 notifications on my iPhone, generated in a few days, because my sensors saw me and my family walking around.

 

I can delete each notification by touching it, push OK and send it to history, where they can be erased. But that's quite elaborate.

Does anyone have a suggestion for a more simpel solution?

A bulk erasion?

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Tomorrow you can erase them all at once, you get a x on top of the notifications. Now you can slide all the way to the left (I think, can't test it) to erase all notifications. 

 

(If you mean the messages on the home screen)

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  • thanks for trying to help.

    But I don't see an x to erase them....

    This is my screen:

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  • Thanks. I've thought of that.

    But I just found out that om my iPad I had exactly the same amount of notifications.

    There, it turns out easier to mark the notifications as read (just tapping > 700 times, instead of changing screens on the iphone), and then a notification is placed in history box, where all can be deleted at once.

    And fortunately, that was synchronised with my iPhone.

    Probably, uninstalling and reinstalling would have dropped these notifications again from the cloud.

     

    So, somewhere in the cloud these notifications could have been grabbed (and then maybe deleted), though I don't know how.

    But it's solved through the ipad.

     

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