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aman2454 t1_j29bzq3 wrote

It’s been around since 15

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TheDunai t1_j29e5rd wrote

+1, I have it on my iPhone 7 whenever somebody sends me an SMS/iMessage from a not saved number

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Mandylost t1_j29r4iv wrote

could you tell me where can I find this setting?

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TheDunai t1_j29rkgz wrote

Honestly, I can’t. I did not change any setting regarding the Messages app, and my iPhone ‘isn’t that old’, because 2-3 months ago I did a complete factory reset, where I manually restored my phone to the state it was before that (to eliminate any ‘bad code’ my Icloud backup may contain). So I can assure you I did not change any setting regarding.

PS: Are you on the latest IOS it supports? I’m on IOS 15.7.1, and it promts the 15.7.2 update, but I have it.

Edit: I looket it up and it should be this setting in your Messages settings, but in theory it should be on for this, but as you see mine is off.

https://preview.redd.it/wco965yx849a1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fbf045386ecf0c8bdbefa18e40b05cea7ab46053

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lmdoaoaoqo1 t1_j29u6ei wrote

This setting has nothing to do with the post, rather the one in the picture just divides up your messages app into different sections depending on if you have the interacted numbers in various conversations as saved or not.

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TheDunai t1_j29wiou wrote

Then the Apple forum thread was misleading (users discussed it so it may be), thanks for clearing up!

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neonraspberry_ t1_j2b0uhu wrote

Not a setting. If you receive a text from an unknown number this will automatically show up.

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CodoneMastr t1_j2dqjk0 wrote

When you receive a txt and you are reading it, you should sen”report junk” or something similar to that right under the message, it could be easy to miss

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Zealotte t1_j299w44 wrote

I don't even know what it does at this point, I'm just happy it's there to do... something.

Even if that just makes it instantly disappear and nothing else happened.

I'm assuming there's more to it though. Haven't checked.

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brianhollings t1_j29kodk wrote

I believe it sends a report to your cellular provider. This is great because many people didn’t know they could report spam texts to their provider before.

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PercMastaFTW t1_j2c79m7 wrote

Yeah, when I push the button, says it sends it to both my provider and Apple

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dalahnar_kohlyn t1_j2ab3a5 wrote

It says report junk but where does it actually go?

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Puzzled_Counter_1444 t1_j2aelty wrote

I’ve had occasion to use it twice and if I recall correctly the report goes to Apple. I don’t recall what they do with the information but I doubt that it involves sending in the heavies or other forms of violence. On both occasions my unsolicited messages were pile-of-shit scamming or phishing attempts.

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dam000 t1_j2as4xg wrote

This page has all the info on the feature. Seems the carrier enabling it is probably stopping a lot of people from using this. Personally I don’t get that Report option

https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/iphone/iph203ab0be4/ios

When you use iMessage, you can report spam messages to Apple. Depending on your carrier and country or region, you can also report spam you receive with SMS and MMS.

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688165135 t1_j29dm21 wrote

I received a consistent flow of spam right up until the end of the midterm elections. Coming from a Pixel, it surprised me to receive so much spam content right as a switched over to my first iPhone. I decided to check my auto-filtered messages on the old phone and, sure enough, all the election and random spam had already been removed from my inbox. It never asked for my attention once. I definitely miss that and the smart call screening as well.

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nitroben2 t1_j29nvnj wrote

I miss the filtering methods from my Pixel as well. I have my iPhone set to filter unknown, but just yesterday that meant i missed a call and text from an old family friend who was in town for the day! I only saw the missed messages at the end of the day when i was clearing out my notification summary :(

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GarikLoranFace t1_j29gmjg wrote

You can tell your iPhone to filter unknown callers. They’ll go to voicemail so if they’re important you can get them anyway

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688165135 t1_j29lljn wrote

Yep, thanks for this tip. I had it turned on for a bit but ultimately wasn’t a fan of the shotgun approach. I missed calls I was expecting from companies/businesses I was trying to schedule appts with and it was kind of a hassle trying to call them back.

Maybe the solution is to turn filtering back on during election season! Haha.

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CoasterFreak2601 t1_j2b4qcg wrote

Not sure who your carrier is, but T-Mobile offers spam block. They advertise it as a paid feature but there is a less granular option in the Scam Shield app that is probably sufficient for 99% of people that is free.

Other carriers might have similar apps.

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essjay2009 t1_j2bcax4 wrote

I’ve set up an automation that looks for the string “http” in any message and if it detects it, asks if I want to report it as spam. This will only pick up spam that has links in it, but in my experience that’s 99% of them.

If I say yes, it forwards the message to my network’s spam reporting number, waits a few seconds, and then sends the offending number (this is the standard way of reporting it to my carrier, message first, then they reply saking you to send the number).

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ElmoloKloIokakolo t1_j2bjtpo wrote

That’s great, could you share the shortcut or automation?

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essjay2009 t1_j2dh1v9 wrote

Can’t share automatons unfortunately, only shortcuts, but the action bit looks like this

https://i.imgur.com/xWKBVG2.jpg

EE Spam is just a contact for my network’s spam reporting number.

And the trigger bit is just any message containing “http”. All in the Automations section in the shortcuts app.

https://i.imgur.com/XexqHUD.jpg

The whole thing together:

https://i.imgur.com/AlYEwIW.jpg

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ElmoloKloIokakolo t1_j2e1zt0 wrote

Thank you so much for this! I will definitely do it on my phone, I receive a lot of spam containing links and it drives me insane

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wuphf176489127 t1_j2agkjh wrote

Get WideProtect and create a text filter for SMS for words like "vote", "election", "campaign", "donation", etc. It made my midterms much nicer.

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NtheLegend t1_j29cca4 wrote

I switched to iPhone in June (so, iOS 15) after being on Android for over a decade and while I'm glad I did, the amount of spam calls and spam texts I got on my iPhone was absolutely insane. Google has been vastly superior in gating spam for years. It does seem like my iPhone has gotten better at it, though.

EDIT: oooooor downvote me. Yay Reddit.

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domdiggitydog t1_j29hg6p wrote

You aren’t allowed to say bad things about Apple in any Apple subs—even if it’s true, actually especially if it’s true.

Edit: proof is in the downvotes. You can’t even talk about talking bad about Apple.

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Buujoom t1_j2bgv5s wrote

Dude got 1 downvote, and now he thinks he’s being persecuted by the whole world lmao.

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domdiggitydog t1_j2bqbi9 wrote

Clearly you didn’t see how many downvotes I had before the edit. I don’t feel persecuted at all, just calling it like I see it.

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Hitou t1_j29mxgm wrote

Very similar experience coming from a Pixel in September. Some spam texts were starting to get through googles filters earlier this year (all male enhancement spam texts). But before that it was perfect.

I've been using the report junk feature on iOS and have had a pretty similar experience, it has slowly cut down on the amount of spam texts. Definitely a lot better than when I got the phone. For spam calls, T-mobile offers an app called Scam Shield that will block known spammers and send other annoying calls to voice mail automatically. I think other carriers offer similar apps if your not on T-mobile, highly recommend looking into them.

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MillardFillmore t1_j29bj7r wrote

Personally the amount of junk I get has been drastically reduced post-midterm election. Somehow I got onto an ultra-right wing MAGA spam list, I was getting 4-6 messages a day telling me to support Ted Cruz or give all my money to some random fascist on the other side of the country. It was horrible. I would report every single one via this. No idea if this feature also helped cut down the spam but it feels good!

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berrysardar t1_j29j81x wrote

Wait... I don't see this. Is this for messages or email?

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kda26 t1_j29my2t wrote

Messages

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berrysardar t1_j29rgdo wrote

Hmm weird, I'm on 13 pro max with latest OS but I've never seen this when I get a random text.

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shasamdoop t1_j2csdue wrote

It’s region specific for some reason. I’m in the uk and I don’t have it either

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Luna259 t1_j2d2omv wrote

I swear I’ve seen it once, but never again. I’m in the same region

Edit: I also get virtually no spam though. Can go months or entire year without getting a spam message

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dbosman t1_j29ekht wrote

I like the fact that this does in a couple of clicks what earlier I was manually doing in several clicks That is, report junk and delete the message.

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wuhy08 t1_j2befba wrote

I usually block that number before reporting.

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youwantmybiscuits t1_j2a5zl4 wrote

on the flip side of this is the fact that i always end up hitting the junk option accidentally and have to backtrack to remove it from junk. it's a welcome but they could do it better.

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idavid_berggg t1_j2b43ry wrote

I love it too! But it didn’t arrive with iOS 16. I literally get no junk anymore.

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Nobius t1_j2buka5 wrote

I wish it was also on my iPad. I have to reach for my iPhone to mark as spam.

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Sixstringerman t1_j2ar71k wrote

I’ve been an imessage user since iOS 5 and have never, ever, even once, received spam

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LGA420 t1_j2auc93 wrote

i still get scam messages though, but i just end up using a message flooder and spam them back

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davidkudrev t1_j2b3tk0 wrote

On a related subject: Does anyone here use Hiya by any chance? Doesn't appear to show any way to enable premium access. I followed all the troubleshooting on their site and sent a support request a couple of weeks ago with no response. Are there any other alternatives to use for reporting/blocking scam calls and messages? Oh and I'm not in the U.S. either.

Edit: Further reading when scrolling down it appears that WideProtect is the winner, might give that one a try. :)

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-K9V t1_j2d9is0 wrote

I’ve never gotten one even once in my life. Nor have I ever received a spam call. The only spam I get is on mail, and even there it’s never been a big issue. Wonder what I could be doing different, or if it just varies depending on what country you’re in.

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