
iOS 26's New Filter Lets You Manage Spam Messages Effortlessly

Apple’s new iOS 26, revealed at this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference, brings a host of exciting features, with the introduction of a spam filtering tool in the message app standing out as one of the most anticipated upgrades.
The latest update enables iPhone users to mute messages from unknown senders, directing them to a dedicated folder for later review—all without triggering notifications.
A report by 9to5Mac revealed that this feature, found in the iOS 26 beta, addresses one of the most common frustrations for iPhone users. Now, users will be able to keep their inbox free of unsolicited texts, ensuring they only receive notifications for messages from known contacts.
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iOS 26 also includes a more controversial addition, a FaceTime nudity detection feature. This update, which affects all users, has raised concerns regarding privacy and the potential for misuse. Despite the debate, Apple continues to push forward with new ways to enhance the user experience in both security and convenience.
iOS 26 introduces a new spam filtering feature in the Messages app that allows users to silence and separate texts identified as possible spam
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How iOS 26’s new spam filtering feature manages unwanted messages?
iOS 26 introduces a new spam filtering feature in the Messages app that allows users to silence and separate texts identified as possible spam. Once enabled, these messages are hidden in a dedicated section, with no notifications sent, but users can access them by switching between four sections: Messages, Unknown Senders, Spam, and Recently Deleted. A visual alert on the filters button notifies users of any screened texts.