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Quick tip of the dayTexts from unknown numbers are usually junk. If you have an iPhone, you can hide them from your main Messages list with a few steps. If you do this, pop in every now and then to make sure you didn’t miss a message you actually wanted. Go to Settings > Messages.Turn on Filter Unknown Senders.Bonus tip: If you get a message from an unknown number identified as spam or junk, report it to Apple. In the message, tap Report Junk, then Delete and Report Junk. 🤖 Android friends, I didn’t forget about you. These five settings drastically improve your privacy. |
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