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What if iPhone always receives spam messages from email addresses?
1. Open the iPhone settings page and find the "Information" option on the page;
2. Click the switch behind "iMessage" at the top of the information setting page to close;
3. Or if you are afraid of not receiving the iMessage message from your contact, just open the Filter Unknown Sender at the bottom of the information page.
Extended information Although Apple claims that iMessage has built a security barrier for communication content, it still cannot resist the surging impact of spam. The underground advertising business based on iMessage has developed into an industrial chain. Due to user feedback, Apple has provided affected users with the function of filtering out iMessage messages from unknown senders.
2065438+In August 2008, an Apple spokesman said that he was working with operators in China to find ways to reduce spam messages or emails received through operators' services. The spokesman also revealed that he had contacted operators such as China Unicom and China Mobile to study other effective ways to further reduce spam messages.
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