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User profile for user: emillywillson246
emillywillson246
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Apr 18, 2024 5:08 AM in response to vinnetta208
2 steps from this guide helped me: What does Notifications Silenced in Messages Mean and How to Disable it? My husband complained to me that I am ignoring his messages while I am in my office. The notification silenced message was appearing to him, first I was totally unaware about this feature. Later when I researched, I found out that a schedule Do not disturb mode was activating between 1pm to 4pm automatically so I disabled it which was by mistake activated and force restarted my phone( i don't know if this step is necessary but I did it ) and thats how I tackled this issue.
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User profile for user: Defender50
Defender50
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Nov 23, 2021 10:47 AM in response to vinnetta208
I’m having the same issue. I’ve made sure I have no focus mode on, no sleep mode, no dnd but people keep telling me it says I have “notifications silenced” in iMessage. Tried restarting but nothing seems to fix it.
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User profile for user: wesfromhonolulu
wesfromhonolulu
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Nov 29, 2021 12:52 PM in response to Defender50
Just figured my “Notifications have been silenced” issue. When I upgraded the iOS on any of my apple products it allowed sharing on all my devices. If just one of your devices has the focus sharing on then all your devices with the same Apple ID will be silenced with the same DND. You have to check every device that you have with your Apple ID on and make sure every focus is off. This includes your iPhone, iMac, iPad, MacBook, and watch. So stupid! Took me awhile to figure this out and kept finding one of my apple products with it on which blocked my notifications. Hope this helps.
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User profile for user: johnjksn
johnjksn
User level: Level1 20 points
Nov 21, 2021 9:24 AM in response to vinnetta208
All focuses have been deleted, the two defaults are all off, I turn focus off in messaging, restarted my phone still “ notifications silenced” to my wife😳 seems to be a bad glitch 😡
User profile for user: dcat67
dcat67
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Jan 6, 2024 8:21 AM in response to vinnetta208
It’s been done to me before and actually it happened to me again today. Whoever you were trying to contact if it says that it means that they silenced any communication with your phone specifically. In my humble opinion.
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User profile for user: Nkee01
Nkee01
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Dec 4, 2021 4:56 AM in response to Kharden30
I’ve turned all the focus stuff off and restarted my phone, iPads, my husbands phone, and it all still says that I’m silencing notifications. There has to be a bug somewhere. Somehow it got turned on and I didn’t do it. Now the message won’t stop telling people I’m silencing things.
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User profile for user: k_p95
k_p95
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Jun 18, 2022 8:57 PM in response to vinnetta208
Hi,
- Settings > Messages > Allow Messages to Access > disable Focus.
- Settings > Focus > Share Across Devices should be disabled if you do not want your current or active Focus status to reflect across devices signed into the same Apple ID.
- Settings > Focus > click on the affected Focus > Focus Status > Share Focus Status should be disabled.
- Settings > Privacy > Focus > Messages should be disabled.
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User profile for user: cpr257
cpr257
User level: Level1 13 points
Nov 18, 2021 6:44 AM in response to sunskymo
I literally just figured it out yesterday. In th focus setting I had to completely remove and bedtimes and click the DND off. And then restart your phone. I wasn’t getting any calls or texts from anyone INCLUDING MY FAVORITES!! Almost got me in BIG TIME RELATIONSHIP TROUBLE 😤
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User profile for user: wesfromhonolulu
wesfromhonolulu
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Dec 1, 2021 8:00 PM in response to vinnetta208
That just means she has upgraded her iOS and has used the Focus settings on her device. Most people don't even know why or how this setting is on. Apple made a complicated "Do Not Disturb" setting with "Focus" setting. Not even the apple support knows how to turn it off.
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User profile for user: Sharon_419
Sharon_419
User level: Community Specialist
Oct 12, 2021 7:48 AM in response to vinnetta208
Hi vinnetta208,
Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities.
We understand that you’re seeing a notifications silenced message when messaging a friend in Messages app and we’re happy to help.
It looks like your friend uses Focus on their iPhone. When a person sets up Focus on their iPhone, then you might see a message displayed in the Messages app that says [contact name] has notifications silenced. This means that the person you’re messaging has their notifications silenced. Please note that you can still notify your friend if it’s urgent.Learn more about Focus here: Use Focus on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Best regards.
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User profile for user: blastingofftospace
blastingofftospace
User level: Level1 9 points
Mar 6, 2024 2:35 PM in response to vinnetta208
This is not personal. it is a setting in the phone to give us breaks from all messages and electronics. Mine turns on and off at the same time every day. It is a form of self care and applied to all notifications.
The moon means all notifications are on silent. Your friend is practicing self care.
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User profile for user: iJAWs
iJAWs
User level: Community Specialist
Dec 16, 2021 1:43 PM in response to vinnetta208
Hi vinnetta208,
We'd like to offer some additional clarification on this issue and offer some guidance if it is not working as expected.
The settings that cause this notification to appear are discussed in Use Focus on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
"When you set a Focus, the icon appears in the status bar and on your Lock Screen, and your status is automatically displayed in the Messages app. When people try to send you a message, they'll see that you’ve silenced notifications, but they can still notify you if it's urgent.
When you use Focus on one device, the setting is automatically applied across your Apple devices that are signed in with the same Apple ID."
However, if a user does not have a Focus enabled that should result in this notification being displayed, yet the notification still appears, we recommend that they update to iOS 15.2. Steps for updating can be found here: Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
We hope this helps.
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User profile for user: mikevit
mikevit
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Apr 19, 2022 8:30 AM in response to vinnetta208
Hello All,
I am having this same problem in Messages ([person] has notifications silenced)and can see a message on my wife's phone that says I have notifications silenced when I do not.
Details:
- Both phones (iPhone 13's) are running iOS 15.4.1.
- On my wife's phone in messages, at the bottom of our thread it says "...has notifications silenced" (see pic.) most recently confirmed at 11am this morning.
- Messages received on my phone from my wife produce no sound.
- On my phone Focus->Do Not Disturb, (a) my wife is on a whitelist, (b) I have a schedule set for 9:30PM-8:00AM, (c) Share Across Devices is disabled. (see pics.)
- On my MacBook, DND is disabled and Share Across Devices is disabled.
Attached are some pics...
Thanks in advance for any help!
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User profile for user: wesfromhonolulu
wesfromhonolulu
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Dec 1, 2021 8:06 PM in response to heverlyn
Have you upgraded to the iOS 15.1.1 recently? If you have you need to check all your devices that use your Apple ID and make sure the dumb "Focus" settings are disabled. More importantly check to make sure the "Share Across Device" is off. If any of your devices have the "Share Across Device" on, all devices with the same Apple ID will have the notifications silenced.
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User profile for user: RamblerMan905
RamblerMan905
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Dec 18, 2021 11:18 AM in response to IdrisSeabright
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Dec 15, 2021 12:37 PM in response to vinnetta208
what that means is that on there phone they have it on silent mode , like when you go to sleep they have all the messages on there phone so they dont get distracted
You said it, which is why I said to you silent mode.
FYI, all my focus settings are set to off, Do not disturb, personal, work, driving has been deleted along with sleep. Each individual contact is set to allow notifications. Messaging in settings is set to allow notifications.
Sorry if I exaggerated the number but this isn't the only thread or forum I have read trying to fix the issue. I have even had my phone side by side with another iPhone 13 running 15.2.
His phone shows my "set to silence notifications" message with all our settings 100% set the same. Toggling on/off. Signing in and out of iCloud and rebooting etc. changes nothing. Some said the issue was fixed in other threads only to to return and say it was back.
This is likely a bug with Focus, but not all are having it.
I hear every notification for messages that come in, including those who say they see the message I am set to silence notifications.
Also in the OP it shows Vinneta208 in SMS mode so he would not likely see that message as it isn't in iMessage mode. But I do not know this for fact it doesn't show in SMS mode. (Need to get beside my buddy with his iPhone 13 and check it). It does show up in the screen grab up but Molly iMessaged him. He never commented again.
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