How to block text messages on your iPhone and filter out messages from unknown senders

You can block texts on your iPhone or filter out messages from unknown senders.

You can block text messages on your iPhone from any number that you don’t want sending you messages.
Blocked numbers will still be able to text you on their end, but you won’t receive their messages.
You can also filter out messages from unknown senders to limit spam texts. 

Your iPhone allows you to block text messages from any number on your device in a few simple steps. You can block contacts already stored in your phone or unknown numbers not stored on your device. 

When blocked, the owner of that phone number won’t be able to successfully text or call you, and they won’t be informed that they’ve been blocked.

Here’s how to block messages on your iPhone.

How to block text messages on your iPhone

1. Open the Messages app on your iPhone.

2. Open the text message from the number or contact you wish you block.

3. Tap the number or contact at the top of the message, then click the small info button.

Tap the “i” icon.

4. On the Details screen, tap the right facing arrow next to the name, phone number, or address which texted you.

Next, tap the arrow.

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5. Tap Block this Caller.

Tap “Block this Caller” to stop receiving messages and calls from this number.

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6. From the pop-up that appears, tap Block Contact again to confirm.

Tap “Block Contact.”

How to unblock a number on your iPhone

1. Open the Settings app from your iPhone’s home screen, then tap Messages.

2. Tap Blocked Contacts under the SMS/MMS section.

All of the numbers and contact you’ve blocked will be in this tab.

3. You can remove a contact or number from the blocked list by swiping left, then tapping Unblock.

How to filter messages from unknown senders 

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1. Open Settings and then tap Messages.

2. Scroll down and tap on Unknown & Spam.

Tap on Unknown & Spam under the Message Filtering heading.

3. Enable Filter Unknown Senders.

Turn on the toggle.

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