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Have you been getting texts from numbers that you don't know? Spam text messages are not only a nuisance, but they are also illegal and can even contain links that can be dangerous. Many spam messages are an attempt to obtain your personal information or spread malware that can infect your phone. Never reply to spam messages or tap on any of the links in the message and always report spam text messages immediately. This How.com.vn teaches you how to spot, block, and report spam text messages on Androids and iPhones.
Things You Should Know
- Spam texts usually contain malicious links to items that are too good to be true, like free prizes or gifts, or claims of suspicious activity on your account.
- Forward spam messages to 7726 as well as the phone number that sent the spam on either Androids or iPhones.
- Many messages apps also have block and report features that you can use.
Steps
Forwarding to 7726 on Android
- Open the conversation that contains the spam message. This may differ depending on what text messaging app you use, but most messaging apps will open to a list of the most recent text conversations.
- Long-press on the spam message. Tap and hold the spam message and additional options will appear.
- Be sure not to reply or tap any of the links in the message when doing this.
- Tap Forward. This will copy the message's text into a new text message.
- Type 7726 as the recipient. In the "To" field, enter 7726 as the recipient. 7726 is the shortcode for the GSMA's Spam Reporting Service.[1]
- Tap or "Send." The option may differ depending on what messaging app you are using. Sending the text message reports the spam message to GSMA's Spam Reporting Service program.
- Your phone carrier may respond and ask for the number associated with that text. Reply with the number that sent the spam.
Forwarding to 7726 on iPhone
- Open the conversation that contains the spam message. It will be in your list of conversations.
- Long-press on the spam message. Tap and hold the body of the message and you will see a small pop-up menu appear at the bottom of the screen.
- Be sure not to reply or tap any of the links in the message when doing this.
- Tap More. It's the last option at the very bottom of the screen. You will see a blue checkmark icon appear to the left of the message.
- You can select more than one message, if necessary.[2]
- Tap . Tap the Forward icon that resembles a right-facing curved arrow located in the lower-right corner of the screen. This will copy the text into a new message.[3]
- Enter 7726 as the recipient. In the "To" text field, enter "7726" which is the shortcode for the GSMA's Spam Reporting Service.
- Tap the Send icon. It's the blue upward-facing arrow button on the right side of the message box. This will forward the text message to the Spam Reporting Service.
- You'll receive a text from 7726 that asks you for the number that the spam message came from. Enter that number here (copy and paste it from the message if you need to), and send it back. That number will then be marked as spam and can not send you more messages.
Blocking & Reporting with Google Messages
- Open your Messages app. Tap the icon that looks like a chat bubble filled with lines of text on a blue background.
- This method is using Google Messages. Some phones, like Samsung phones, use a different Messages app by default.
- Long-tap the conversation you want to report. Tapping it quickly will instead open the spam message.
- Tap ⋮. You'll see this three-dot menu icon in the top right corner of the app.
- Tap Block. It's at the bottom of the menu that drops down.
- Tap the box next to "Report Spam" to check it . This will block that number from contacting you and report it as spam to Google.
- Tap OK. You'll see this in the bottom right corner of the window. After you tap this, the number will be blocked from sending you any more texts and will also be reported to Google as spam.[4]
Reporting with Samsung Messages
- Open Samsung Messages. Tap the app icon that looks like three dots inside a chat bubble on a blue background (it looks a lot like the Google Messages app icon!)
- This will only work for those using Samsung Messages on a Samsung phone.
- Tap the conversation that you want to report. Unfortunately, you have to open the message to report it.
- Tap Report. The Report icon looks like a pencil inside a square in the lower right corner of your screen. This will allow you to report the number.
- Report the number. Depending on your carrier, you may need to fill out some details about the spam text.
- Once you report the message, you may need to go back to the sender's information and tap Block or you'll be offered an option on-screen to block that caller immediately.
Reporting with Apple Messages
- Long-tap the conversation you want to report. A short tap will open the conversation instead.
- Tap Report Junk. It will appear as a pop-up next to your finger. If you opened the conversation, scroll to the bottom of their message and tap Report Junk there.
- Just reporting does not block that contact. If you want to block them, you have to tap the Info button next to their name (in the conversation) and tap Block this Caller.[5]
What are Smishing and Phishing?
Community Q&A
- QuestionHow do I know if a message is spam? I get annoying messages from companies every week, but they don't have links. Is that spam?Community AnswerA message is spam if it comes from a telemarketer you did not contact, you get messages commonly, it has a link that you do not trust/is a known virus, or appears to be phishing or scamming. Yes, those messages are spam.
- QuestionDoes it make sense to block the number sending a phishing text since it is likely spoofed?Community AnswerLook up the number online to check whether it is spoofing a real, reputable company, or if it is used solely for scams. Feel free to block the number if the latter seems likely. Repeated scam texts spoofing a legitimate phone number should be reported to the company they are impersonating, your mobile phone provider and, in serious cases, the police.
Tips
- You can register your number with the National Do Not Call Registry at https://www.donotcall.gov. This will prevent telemarketers from contacting you.Thanks
- If you keep receiving unwanted calls or texts, you can file a complaint with the FCC at https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/stop-unwanted-calls-and-textsThanks
Warnings
- Don't tap any links in a spam message. These links may install malware on your smartphone or direct you to a phishing site. A phishing site is a website designed to look like a legitimate website, but its real purpose is to steal your personal information.Thanks
- Don't reply to spam text messages. Spam text messages are often trying to obtain your personal information. You should never reveal your personal information to anyone. This includes information such as your account number, passwords, bank account information, utility or service account information, social security number, and email.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-recognize-and-report-spam-text-messages
- ↑ https://www.lifewire.com/forward-a-text-message-on-iphone-1999154
- ↑ https://www.imore.com/how-manage-imessages-iphone-and-ipad
- ↑ https://support.google.com/messages/answer/9061432?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&oco=1
- ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/block-filter-and-report-messages-iph203ab0be4/ios
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