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How to Turn Off Notifications on macOS

Silence noisy apps while keeping important alerts active.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

macOS notification control lives in System Settings > Notifications, where each app's permission covers banners (appear briefly and disappear), alerts (stay until dismissed), and the notification centre (accessible by clicking the top-right corner). The Focus system on macOS, which syncs with iPhone and iPad, lets you create custom modes (Work, Personal, Sleep) that have app-specific allow-lists — so high-priority apps like Calendar or Messages can still send notifications during deep work focus while everything else is silenced. System-level sounds from notifications are separate from app notification permissions and controlled by the Alerts and Notifications slider in Sound settings.

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  1. 1Open System Settings > Notifications. Click each app and set its alert style to None to stop all banners.
  2. 2Enable Focus Mode or Do Not Disturb on a schedule for automatic quiet periods during work or sleep hours.
  3. 3Keep notifications active for Phone, Messages, and Security apps — these are critical alerts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I turn off all notifications on macOS?
Go to System Settings > Focus and create a Do Not Disturb focus. Or go to Notifications and set all apps to Alerts off. The menu bar's Control Center has a quick Do Not Disturb toggle.
How do I stop notification sounds on macOS without disabling alerts?
In System Settings > Notifications > click an app > change Alert sound to None. The notification still appears, just silently.
Can I schedule quiet hours on macOS?
Yes. Go to Settings > Focus > Do Not Disturb > Add Schedule to set recurring time-based quiet periods.
Why are notifications still appearing after I turned them off on macOS?
Some apps have their own in-app notification system that bypasses the OS notification permission. Check the app's own Settings > Notifications section. Also check whether the app has a separate background refresh setting that is serving pop-ups without going through standard OS channels.

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