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iOS 8.3 How-to: Report iMessages as junk

If you use iMessage, it’s possible to receive junk messages due to the fact that spammers only need the email address associated with your Apple ID. You’ve always been able to report spam messages to Apple by sending an email containing a screenshot of the spam, the phone number or email address of the spammer, and the date and time it was sent. But let’s face it, most of us probably didn’t bother reporting the spam or going through that much trouble to do so. With iOS 7, Apple added the ability to block numbers, which helped to some extent. Now with today’s update of iOS 8.3, however, the process of reporting spam received through iMessage has become even easier. iOS 8.3 also added the ability to organize messages between Unknown Senders and senders already in your contacts.

To set up organizing your Messages, first open up Settings and then select Messages.

Scroll down and turn on “Filter Unknown Senders.” By turning this on you will have two subsections in the Messages app: Contacts & SMS and Unknown Senders.

Within the Messages app you should now see two different sections: Contacts & SMS and Unknown Senders.

If you tap on Unknown Senders, you will see the people who have sent you iMessages and are not in your Contacts.

From there, you are easily to report that iMessage as junk by pressing the blue “Report Junk” button at the bottom of the message.

Sometimes, however, you get junk SMS messages. To tell whether a message is an SMS or iMessage, look at the top of the thread for either a “Text Message” or “iMessage” label.

Apple directs you to this page for reporting SMS spam. The page asks you to contact your carrier regarding the junk messages. Another way to help prevent getting SMS junk texts is to block that number.

Hopefully these tips and tricks will help you avoid getting junk text messages and junk iMessages.

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Comments

  1. Greg Kaplan (@kaplag) - 10 years ago

    so there is no way to report them if you don’t have the filtering on? Seems odd. Maybe the report as spam button shouldn’t be visible at the bottom without it on but I think pressing and holding on a message and the “more…” button could lead to it.

    • Sarah Guarino - 10 years ago

      You don’t have the filtering turned on to report iMessages as junk. I just checked. The filtering though happens to also be a new feature too.

      • Greg Kaplan (@kaplag) - 10 years ago

        oh, maybe what I checked were text messages. So the button just appears at the bottom of any iMessage that is not from someone in your contacts?

  2. Greg Kaplan (@kaplag) - 10 years ago

    thanks for posting this btw. Who could have figured this out normally?

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