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Set Up “Do Not Disturb” Mode on iPhone





Do Not Disturb is one of the best features that came with iOS 6, particularly for iPhone users. If you haven’t heard of it, basically it lets you put your iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch) into Do Not Disturb mode, which effectively mutes the device for all incoming calls, messages, and alerts, giving you peace and quiet while it’s on. Here’s how to use Do Not Disturb at it’s most basic level, but even better, to use it with scheduling and exceptions.
Quickly Enable & Disable Do Not Disturb

At it’s most basic usage, all you have to do is this:

Open Settings and flip Do Not Disturb to ON

The quick on/off toggle is appropriate for some situations like the one-off meeting or mid-day nap, but the best way to use Do Not Disturb is with a schedule and proper exceptions list.

Use Do Not Disturb the Right Way: Set Schedules & Exceptions

There are obviously times you won’t want Do Not Disturb to be in effect, so instead of flipping the switch on and off yourself every night and again in the morning, do yourself a huge favor and set up Do Not Disturb Schedules and configure a few exceptions. This gives you the quiet time you desire, while still allowing you to set exceptions for calls coming from specific people, or even repeated calls from the same number (suggesting urgency).

OpenSettings and flip Do Not Disturb to ON
Still in Settings, tap “Notifications and then Do Not Disturb
Set Scheduling times as desired
SetAllowed Calls From to an appropriate list (Favorites is good, or make your own exception list)
Flip Repeated Calls to ON to allow for an emergency double-call to come through
Close out of Settings and enjoy your peace and quiet


This is a great way to not be woken up in the middle of the night by random phone calls, annoying 3AM text messages, or notifications from Facebook chiming in at some awful hour. All those calls and alerts still come through, they just won’t disturb you by making noises or vibrations. Even better, iOS will automatically adjust based on your settings on the schedule defined, so you don’t even have to toggle everything ON and OFF.

Though it doesn’t allow for scheduling, Mac users can do something similar with the OS X Notification Center and toggle a switch to keep alerts silenced for a day.



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