If you’re like most people, you probably don’t pay attention to iCloud storage notifications. But if you do, you might be surprised at how often your phone sends them. The notifications are a part of Apple’s new “iCloud Notification Center” feature, which is designed to make it easier for you to keep track of what’s in your iCloud account and when it will expire. The notifications come in two types: alerts and messages. Alerts are sent when something important has happened in your iCloud account, such as a new document has been added or an old document has been updated. Messages are sent when there is a problem with your iCloud account, such as someone trying to access your data without having permission. There are three ways to stop getting iCloud storage notifications on your iPhone:

  1. Set up a custom notification settings for your iPhone. This will let you control how often the notifications come in and how long they last. You can also set up rules about who can send the notifications and when they can be sent.
  2. Disable the “iCloud Notification Center” feature on your iPhone. This will stop the notifications from coming in altogether. You won’t be able to see them or change their content, but they’ll still be there if you need them later.
  3. Use an app that doesn’t send iCloud storage notifications (like Mail or Safari). This will help keep track of what’s in your iCloud account and won’t send any alerts or messages from Apple’s new “iCloud Notification Center.”