iOS 17 brings a fair few excellent new features, and one of the best isStandBy mode, which allows you to use your iPhone as a smart display whilst it’s charging and upright in landscape mode. Using StandBy mode doesn’t mean that you need to miss out on important notifications; you can still have all of your notifications pop up on the screen even with StandBy mode running.

Sinceyour iPhoneis often going to be a little further away than usual when you’re using StandBy mode, you can have your notifications appear across the entire screen in a larger font, making them easier to read, in a feature called notification previews. You might not necessarily want the contents of your messages appearing full screen for all to see, however. If you don’t, then here’s how to turn off notification previews on StandBy.

What are notification previews on StandBy?

Notification previews on StandBy display previews of notifications from your apps across the whole of youriPhone display. It means that you can read the notification preview from a distance if you’re using your iPhone on your nightstand or on your desk.

When a notification arrives, it will first appear as a small preview in the middle of your screen, but will then expand to fill the entire screen, making it easier to read from a distance.

You can choose to have StandBy notification previews automatically display, or if you prefer a bit more privacy, you can opt to only have them display when you tap the initial notification. This means that it’s a little harder for other people to read the contents of your notifications.

How to turn off notification previews on StandBy

If you would prefer to choose when to see notification previews on StandBy, you can turn on theShow Preview on Tap Onlysetting. This requires you to tap a notification before you’ll see a full-screen notification preview.

How to turn off notifications completely on StandBy

StandBy is a useful mode to use whether you’re charging your iPhone at your desk or using it on your nightstand. You cancustomise the StandBy display, allowing you to see your calendar, the weather, orother useful widgets. You can also get StandBy to show your favourite photos, too.

When using these useful features, you might not want to be disturbed by an endless barrage of notifications taking over your screen. If that’s the case, you can opt to turn off notifications completely in StandBy, so that they won’t appear whilst you’re in StandBy mode. Turning off notifications on StandBy won’tsilence your iPhone notificationscompletely; they’ll still be there when you unlock your iPhone.