Top 5 Ways to Mute a Contact on iPhone

Sick of getting non-stop notifications from someone on your iPhone? Here's how to mute a contact and enjoy some peace and quiet!

Do you want to mute all incoming calls, texts, and notifications from an annoying contact on your iPhone? If you’re receiving a lot of unwanted phone calls or text messages, you’ll be relieved to hear that you can easily mute a single contact on your iPhone. This method of silencing someone is distinct from blocking them, although it is still effective.

If you’re simply trying to avoid the person in question, blocking them could seem like the best approach. As an alternative, you may opt to silence the contact. Nobody will know that you’ve silenced them until they steal your iPhone and check.

Do you want to mute the contact or the individual who is bothering you so much that you can’t concentrate? By following these steps, you can avoid their calls, texts, and alerts from entering your iPhone.

How to Mute a Contact on iPhone
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How to Mute a Contact on Your iPhone?

Here are the five quickest and most straightforward ways to silence a contact on your iPhone:

1: Mute Notifications from a Contact in the Messages App

  • Launch the iPhone’s Messages application.
  • Locate the ongoing discussion involving the person you want to mute.
  • To see other chat choices, swipe left.
  • Choose the option to “Hide Alerts.”

You will no longer hear any more sounds from this person in the chat or get any further alerts from them until you unmute the conversation.

2: Mute Notifications from a Contact in the Contacts App

  • Launch the iPhone’s Contact Book application.
  • Locate the person whose calls you want to silence.
  • Select the contact to see their information.
  • Select “Edit” in the menu that appears.
  • Visit the page’s bottom and click “Ringtone.”
  • The “Emergency Bypass” switch must be toggled on.
  • Choose the “Done” option to save your modifications.

3: Mute Notifications from a Contact in the Phone App

  • Launch the iPhone’s Phone application.
  • Locate the person whose calls you want to mute.
  • Select the contact to see their information.
  • Select “Edit” in the menu that appears.
  • Visit the page’s bottom and click “Ringtone.”
  • Turn on the “Emergency Bypass” by toggling the switch next to the heading.
  • Choose the “Done” option to save your modifications.

4: Mute Notifications from a Contact in FaceTime App

  • Turn on your iPhone’s FaceTime feature.
  • Locate the person whose calls you want to mute.
  • Select the contact to see their information.
  • Select “Info” in the upper right corner for further details.
  • Toggle the “Hide Alerts” switch to the “On” position.
  • Choose the “Done” option to save your modifications.

5: Mute Notifications from a Contact in the Email App

  • Launch the iPhone’s email application.
  • Locate an email sent by the person you want to mute.
  • To see further responses, swipe left on the email.
  • You may learn more by selecting “More.”
  • Click the “Mute” button and you’re done.

The email thread has been muted, and unless you deactivate the mute function, you will not be notified of any new activity from this contact.

Conclusion

We hope that the iPhone’s ability to mute and block contacts will be useful for avoiding bothersome phone calls and text messages.

There is currently no built-in option to silence calls, however, the methods outlined here may be used as a workaround.

All of these choices are quite simple and uncomplicated to put into action. Feel free to help others by sharing this article on social media if you think it will be of benefit to them.

Gohar Abbas
the authorGohar Abbas
Editor at Nextgenphone
Gohar Abbas is the youngest member in the team and writing for Nextgenphone for more than three years. He is an encyclopedia of smartphones. Without blinking an eyelid, he can tell you everything about any smartphone. You can find him watching Science Fiction movies and talk shows in his leisure time.
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