The content of mobile push notifications can be displayed outside of the Salesforce
mobile app, such as on a mobile device’s lock screen. Full content push notifications are enabled
by default for the Salesforce mobile app, but you can choose to display minimal content instead.
Required Editions
Setup for the Salesforce mobile app available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Setup available in Salesforce Classic in: all editions except
Database.com
Setup available in Lightning Experience in: Group, Professional,
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
User Permissions Needed
To view notifications settings:
View Setup and Configuration
To modify notifications settings:
Customize Application
When full content push notifications are disabled, custom notification types display the
notification title only. Standard notification types use generic messages.
For example, a default full content notification reads “Allison Wheeler mentioned you: @John
Smith, heads-up! New sales strategy for Acme account.” However, when you disable full content
push notifications, the equivalent push notification reads “Allison Wheeler mentioned you.”
You can disable full content push notifications for each of your connected apps.
From Setup, enter Connected Apps in the Quick Find box, then select
Manage Connected Apps.
Locate the desired app, then select Edit from the dropdown
menu.
Deselect Display full content push notifications.
Save your change.
Note Some apps don't support displaying full content push notifications, including Salesforce
Chatter and Field Service. If your org was created before Summer '18, these apps keep their last
known push notification settings. To change push notification settings in the future, file a
case with Salesforce Support.
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