Are you getting a ton of spam text messages? How annoying is it to be interrupted with a notification on your iPhone, only for it to be yet another junk message? These messages, much like phishing emails, are often the starting point for scammers targeting potential victims.
Here's a secret: you can make these stop by using a feature already in iOS. It's just a little hidden.
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Here's how you do it.
Open the Setings app on your iPhone and scroll down and down until you findMessages. Tap it.
Tap on Messages to access the settings for your Messages app.
Maria Diaz /This is the magic. Turn it on. You'll have to scroll almost three pages to find this thing, but it's worth it.
This option is turned off by default, so you'll need to toggle it to the "on" position to enable it.
Scroll to the end of the Messages settings to find "Filter Unknown Senders".
Maria Diaz /Now, if you go into your messages app, you'll see tabs at the top of the screen. On the left will be "Contacts & SMS" which will contain messages from known contacts in your address book. On the right will be the new "Unknown Senders" tab.
When you get a message from a sender not in your address book, you won't get a notification. Instead, it will be dropped into the "Unknown senders" tab. To find this, open your messages and you should see "Filters" at the top left corner of your screen. When you go into filters, you can filter by known and unknown senders, as well as unread messages.
The message inbox will now default to show messages from people in your contact list only.
Maria Diaz /Warning:Once "Filter Unknown Senders" is enabled, it becomes very important to add all legitimate senders to your address book. Any message from a number not in your contact list will go to the Unknown Senders tab. If you're expecting a text from someone you know, be sure to enter them into your address book. Otherwise, you'll have to scan this list to see if there's anything new you need to pay attention to.
Related warning:Gig workers from services like Door Dash, Uber Eats, and InstaCart often use rotating custom text message numbers to reach out to customers during the shopping or pickup process. If you're expecting a delivery from one of these services, be sure to check your Unknown Senders tab during the delivery window.
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This need for added diligence in certain cases is probably why the feature is turned off by default. For new iOS users with an empty contacts app, all messages will necessarily be from contacts not in the address book. That said, this is such a huge benefit it's worth a little extra diligence to add contacts you want to be able to get text notifications from.
Incoming spam calls are a nuisance, if you're having that problem, you can either block specific numbers via your phone app, you can add your number to the National Do Not Call Registry, or you can block all calls from unknown numbers. To do the latter, follow these steps:
When you do this, the unknown callers will go straight to voicemail and will have the option to leave you a message. You'll only get incoming calls from people in your contact lists and recent outgoing calls.
Keep in mind that this may cause you to miss important calls if someone calls you from a number that is not saved in your contacts.
The apps you download on your phone request permissions to access different things, like your camera, microphone, contacts or calendar. You'd think some apps would have no business accessing your calendar and you'd be right, especially the ones that subsequently add unwanted events to it. If you're struggling with this problem, follow these steps:
Remember those "extended car warranty" calls that got really popular a couple years ago? Well, this annoyance made government agencies like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and cellphone companies crack down and take measures to stop them.
Some phone companies started to flag the incoming call as "Spam caller" or "Scam Likely", making it easier for individual users to decline calls and block numbers. People blocking incoming calls from unknown numbers has made the scammers switch to other avenues, which is in part why spam text messages are at an all-time high.