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In the Settings shortcut menu that appears, scroll down and tap Notification log. A Notification log shortcut will appear on your home screen. Just tap this, and you'll have access to your notification history and be able to retrieve those missed notifications.
In the Settings shortcut menu that appears, scroll down and tap Notification log. A Notification log shortcut will appear on your home screen. Just tap this, and you'll have access to your notification history and be able to retrieve those missed notifications.
In the Settings shortcut menu that appears, scroll down and tap Notification log. A Notification log shortcut will appear on your home screen. Just tap this, and you'll have access to your notification history and be able to retrieve those missed notifications.
6 Answers. Just swipe down from the top of the locked screen. The old notifications will scroll down. Apple messed up, in my opinion, by taking away the “missed” tab on the notification pull down in iOS 8.
The deleted notifications can't be retrieved. But their content should be on your device, somewhere (Phone call history, chat, messages, e-mail).
To see your notification history, just tap on the newly-created widget. You will see every notification you've received, along with a timestamp. To expand the information, tap on an individual notification.
Long press anywhere on your home screen. Select widgets at the bottom of the screen. Scroll down and tap the Settings shortcut widget. Tap Notification Log Place the widget on your home screen. Tap the widget and scroll through your past notifications.
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