The iPhone has a number of time sensitive notifications, including alarms, messages, and calendar events. Some of these notifications are hidden from the user, while others are more visible. The hidden notifications are typically less important and can be ignored if the user is not interested in them. The more visible notifications are typically more important and should be paid attention to.


For a long time, iPhones and iPad treated all notifications the same. You could turn them all off or do it on an app-by-app basis. Now, some notifications will be “Time Sensitive” to give you more control.

What Are “Time Sensitive” Notifications?

“Time Sensitive” notifications are simply a special class of notifications that are given higher priority. They were introduced in iOS 15 alongside the “Focus” feature, and that’s really where they are the most useful.

Since these notifications have a higher priority, they can be allowed to break through the times when you may be blocking other notifications. They also stay on your lock screen for an hour. It’s a way of saying “I want to block notifications but I don’t want to miss anything important.”

Focus mode allows you to essentially create custom Do Not Disturb modes for specific situations. This is where Time Sensitive notifications really shine. You can indiscriminately block as many apps as you want without worrying about missing something urgent.

Unfortunately, you don’t get to decide what qualifies a notification as “Time Sensitive,” that’s up to the app developers. It’s possible that an app could abuse the feature. All you can do is decide if you want to allow an app to use Time Sensitive notifications.

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How to Allow “Time Sensitive” Notifications in Focus

The area where Time Sensitive notifications come into play the most is Do Not Disturb and Focus modes. During the setup process, you’ll have the choice to allow these notifications to get through even if you’ve blocked other notifications from the app.

We have a full guide on setting up Focus modes, but we’ll show the highlights for Time Sensitive notifications here. First, launch the “Settings” app from the home screen on your iPhone or iPad.

Select “Focus” to get started.

Eventually, you’ll get to a point in the process where you can choose which apps will be allowed to show notifications.

On that same screen is the toggle for “Time Sensitive” notifications to be allowed in the Focus mode. Turn it on.

Now, when the Focus mode is enabled, Time Sensitive notifications won’t be blocked. Even if you’re not allowing notifications from the app, the Time Sensitive notifications will get through.

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How to Turn Off “Time Sensitive” Notifications

What if an app is marking notifications as “Time Sensitive” and you don’t agree. Or maybe an app is abusing the priority to shove annoying notifications in your face. You can turn off Time Sensitive notifications for any app.

One thing you can do is assess the Time Sensitive notifications as they arrive. Occasionally, a Time Sensitive notification will ask if you want to keep receiving them or turn them off.

If you don’t feel like waiting around for that, you can turn them off manually as well. Open the “Settings” app from the home screen on your iPhone or iPad.

Select “Notifications.”

Find the app that you want to turn off Time Sensitive notifications for.

Toggle the switch off for “Time Sensitive Notifications.” Note that not every app will have this option.

That’s all there is to it. Time Sensitive notifications are great if they are used by the app properly. You may find them useful for some apps, but annoying with others. The more you fine-tune which apps can use them, the better the experience will be.

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