Highly recommend!
Very simple and straightforward app, exactly what I needed.
Stops nuisance email/sms spam
I was getting junk URL spam SMS messages from @gmail.com addresses. (Sent thru mobile carrier’s email to SMS gateway) Simply add ‘@gmail.com’ to the blocklist and they silently filter into a Junk folder. Just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Does Exactly What I Want
Everyone has different expectations on what they WANT the app to do.
There are two types of Text Messages that your iPhone can receive, traditional ‘SMS’ and Apple’s ‘iMessage’ style.
Here’s what the app actually DOES... It Filters SMS Messages (not iMessages).
First and most important you have to ENABLE it.
1. Install and launch ‘SMS SPAM Block
2. Go to Setting —> Messages
3. Scroll down to ‘Messages Filtering’ and select ‘Unknown & Spam’
There, at the top, you’ll see iOS’s built-in ‘iMESSAGE’ filtering. Decide if you want iOS to ‘Filter Unknown Senders’ or not. I enable this.
Below that, you’ll see ‘SMS FILTERING’
THAT is what this app is for! It’ll show a list of this and other apps that can do SMS Filtering.
4. Select this app
If you have more than one installed, sorry, iOS only allows you to pick one.
5. Go back to the app and select the ‘Blacklist’ tab.
There you can build a list of KEYWORDS that trigger message blocking OR you can enable ‘Block all messages from unknown senders’
That’s what I use.
Remember, this app only filters SMS messages. It’s in the name!
YOU’RE DONE!
Please note: When this app filters a message, you will see your ‘unread’ message count increase. This indicates you received something. When you open the messages app, you’ll see a new tab called ‘Unknown & Junk.’ That’s where filtered messages go. They get quietly dumped there with no sound or vibration.
Unfortunately they don’t get marked as read, but at least they don’t interrupt you.
Browse them if you wish or just swipe to delete.
Before you complain that the app ‘does nothing’ CHECK to make sure you’ve enabled it.
This has helped with SMS Neighborhood Group SPAM. That’s where some jerk sends a group SPAM to you and 20+ other people with your same area code and prefix, i.e. 702-588-xxxx.
There’ll be a flood of strangers all screaming to STOP, but at least for you the stranger messages will be contained in the ‘unknown’ section.
Now if Apple could block neighborhood SPAM, that’d be great!
Hope this review helps you!
There are two types of Text Messages that your iPhone can receive, traditional ‘SMS’ and Apple’s ‘iMessage’ style.
Here’s what the app actually DOES... It Filters SMS Messages (not iMessages).
First and most important you have to ENABLE it.
1. Install and launch ‘SMS SPAM Block
2. Go to Setting —> Messages
3. Scroll down to ‘Messages Filtering’ and select ‘Unknown & Spam’
There, at the top, you’ll see iOS’s built-in ‘iMESSAGE’ filtering. Decide if you want iOS to ‘Filter Unknown Senders’ or not. I enable this.
Below that, you’ll see ‘SMS FILTERING’
THAT is what this app is for! It’ll show a list of this and other apps that can do SMS Filtering.
4. Select this app
If you have more than one installed, sorry, iOS only allows you to pick one.
5. Go back to the app and select the ‘Blacklist’ tab.
There you can build a list of KEYWORDS that trigger message blocking OR you can enable ‘Block all messages from unknown senders’
That’s what I use.
Remember, this app only filters SMS messages. It’s in the name!
YOU’RE DONE!
Please note: When this app filters a message, you will see your ‘unread’ message count increase. This indicates you received something. When you open the messages app, you’ll see a new tab called ‘Unknown & Junk.’ That’s where filtered messages go. They get quietly dumped there with no sound or vibration.
Unfortunately they don’t get marked as read, but at least they don’t interrupt you.
Browse them if you wish or just swipe to delete.
Before you complain that the app ‘does nothing’ CHECK to make sure you’ve enabled it.
This has helped with SMS Neighborhood Group SPAM. That’s where some jerk sends a group SPAM to you and 20+ other people with your same area code and prefix, i.e. 702-588-xxxx.
There’ll be a flood of strangers all screaming to STOP, but at least for you the stranger messages will be contained in the ‘unknown’ section.
Now if Apple could block neighborhood SPAM, that’d be great!
Hope this review helps you!
Show less
Does not work
Typed in keywords of often used test spams and i still received text spams containing those key words this does not work.
Worthless
Blocks nothing.
Almost perfect
Blocks based on keywords which you add so you can personalize it to what you receive. Mine come from a flesh peddler so I block on the word JOB. Tosses the spam right into the junk box. The only problem is that it doesn’t flag it as “read” so I still see a message count and have to go into Messages to see if it’s a real message or spam.
Show less
Great!
Easy to use and does exactly what it says. A great so app for blocking SMS spam.