
Tired of spam texts? iOS 26’s new filter might be the fix you need
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Tired of spam texts? iOS 26’s new filter might be the fix you need
iOS 26 will allow users to filter out texts from unknown numbers. Users will not get notifications about these possible spam texts. They will be hidden inside a separate section within the Messages app. The Messages app now offers four different sections: Messages, Unknown Senders, Spam and Recently Deleted.
A report by 9to5Mac has found a new feature in the iOS 26 beta version that could solve a major source of frustration for most users: spam messages. With iOS 26, Apple is providing an option to silence texts from unknown numbers and filter them into a separate area inside the Messages app.
How does spam filtering on iOS 26 work? Notably, the Messages app on iOS 26 will ask users if they want the new screening feature to filter out texts detected as possible spam messages. After enabling the feature, users will not get notifications about these possible spam texts and they will be hidden inside a separate section within the app.
Users will still be able to access these texts if they want to by navigating to the filtering tool on the top right corner of the Messages app and switching between different types of texts.
The Messages app now offers four different sections: Messages, Unknown Senders, Spam and Recently Deleted.
Although users will not get notifications for possible spam texts, they will still get a visual prompt on the filters button when there is a screened text that they may want to check. This approach allows users to decide for themselves if they want to spend time reading a text from an unknown sender or just skip it.