You know how we always receive calendar invites on our iPhones? They’re like little digital reminders of meetings, birthdays, and everything important. But wait. Not all of these invitations are genuine. Some spam is disguised and tries to sneak into our schedules.
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Let’s look at some important do’s and don’ts to prevent your iPhone calendar from being taken over by unsolicited spam invites.
1) Delete spam calendar invitations
The moment a spam invitation lands on your calendar, it’s like an uninvited guest at a party. So what do you do? Please show me the door. Click “Delete” to send that spam invitation. Digitally, it’s the same as saying, “No, thank you, I’ll pass.”
2) Don’t click on that link
Spam calendar invites can be really annoying. These can clutter your calendar with unnecessary events and can also pose a security risk if they contain malicious links. Whatever you do, don’t click on the link if you don’t know the sender. It’s a trap. Clicking on links from unknown sources can download malware or provide personal information to cybercriminals.
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3) Install antivirus software on all devices
Always keep antivirus software running in the background in case you accidentally click a link on one of these calendar invites. This prevents you from clicking on malicious links that install malware that could access your personal information. Installing antivirus protection on all your devices can also warn you about phishing emails and ransomware scams. Get my picks for the best antivirus protection products of 2024 for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices.
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4) Delete spam calendar events that you may have accidentally approved
Accidents happen, but there is a simple solution.
- Open calendar
- Tap event do you want to get rid of
- Then tap Delete event
- Tap Delete event to check again
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5) The next thing to do is to delete the original spam invitation.
Please do not leave it in your inbox.
- go to you email app.
- find Email I sent out a spam invitation.
- swipe leftBy email
- Tap more
6) Protect your iPhone calendar using email aliases
Use a dedicated email alias for calendar subscriptions and event RSVPs. This way, if you receive a spam invitation, it will be isolated from your main calendar and can be easily managed. By using email aliases strategically, you can maintain a clean, spam-free iPhone calendar and ensure that only legitimate invitations arrive on your schedule.
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It’s important to stay vigilant and proactive about your digital safety. By following these steps, you can keep your calendar and iPhone safe from spam and threats. If in doubt, please delete it. If you haven’t asked for it, don’t click.
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