If you’re like most people, you get notifications for things like email, text, and social media updates right when they happen. But if you’re like me, you also get notifications for things that don’t actually happen. For example, I might get a notification about an upcoming meeting but I won’t actually be able to go to the meeting because I’m already working. There are a few ways to workaround this problem. The first way is to disable notifications on your iPhone. This can be done by going to Settings and selecting “Notifications.” Then, under “Notifications,” select “None.” This will disable all notifications on your iPhone. The second way is to use a third-party app. There are a few different apps that can do this. One example is Notify Pro from the App Store. This app will let you enable or disable notifications for specific apps and services. The third way is to use an app called “NotifyMe.” This app will let you enable or disable notifications for specific apps and services right from your phone’s lock screen. The fourth way is to use an app called “Wake up To Notifications” from the App Store. This app will let you set up a schedule for when certain notifications should come through on your iPhone. The fifth way is to use an application called “Notification Dictator.” This application will let you set up rules for when certain types of notifications should come through on your iPhone. For example, you might want to have only email notifications come through at night or during weekends away from home. There are many different ways to workaround not being able to see past notification alerts on your iPhone