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QuestionWill the sender see anything if I block a message, and if so, what will they see?Community AnswerIf you block a number when they send you a message it'll look like it sent for them, but you will never receive it.
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QuestionHow do I block my number when sending a text?Community AnswerType in *67 and then your number.
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QuestionWill turning on the "Do not disturb" setting block messages?Katherine Googins '21Community AnswerIt won't block the messages, but it will mute them so that your phone won't buzz or ring if you get notifications.
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QuestionWhat is wrong if a text message shows blue when I send it to another iPhone user, but it doesn't show delivered or not delivered?Community AnswerThis is iMessage. To fix it, go into your settings and scroll down till you see the "messages" icon. Click on that and at the top will be an option to turn iMessage off. If you turn it off, this will fix your problem.
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QuestionOn my iPhone 6, my message screen does not have the "Details" option. How do I block someone?Community AnswerAdd the number to your Contacts and press Edit. Scroll down to the bottom and press "Block This Caller."
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QuestionHow do I block a number on my iPhone?Community AnswerGo into your contacts and find the person you want to delete. Then, scroll down to the bottom and click 'block.'
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QuestionCan blocked callers receive texts?Community AnswerDepending on what phone you have, yes. This is true on iOS for sure, but it might be different on Android phones.
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QuestionHow do I block a message if only a series of numbers appears?Katherine Googins '21Community AnswerIf you're on an iPhone, you go to their conversation, go to the top right corner that has an i, and a screen shows up where you can click on their number. You scroll down and click, "Block this caller."
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QuestionHow do I block a contact number from texting me if they can call from an iPhone?Community AnswerPress the little "i" button at the top right-hand corner and press the number (be careful not to accidentally call, message, or FaceTime them though). It should bring up options to either add to contacts, add to existing contact or block. Select "Block" and then delete the message. The number will not be able to contact you again via text, phone call, or FaceTime.
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QuestionOn an iPhone, How can I block a sender that does not have a number?Community AnswerMake an entry in your contacts list "No Caller ID". As the number, enter 00 000000000, and then block the contact. This is to block all callers with no ID.
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QuestionIf I have someone blocked and the person sends me a text, can I respond with a text informing the person of the block?Community AnswerYes, providing you are calling an iPhone. v12.3 iOS on an iPhone offers the option to block voice calls, texts (SMS) and iMesssage (end-to-end encrypted messages to another iPhone). Just blocking the respective voice number does just that--it blocks voice, but not text or message. You have to block all, if that's your wish.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if I send a message and it goes from a blue to a green bubble?Community AnswerIf the text turns green, that means either the person you're texting doesn't have an iPhone, or the message was sent as a text message rather than an iMessage for some reason. This could be due to poor reception, someone else having iMessage turned off, etc.
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QuestionCan I block someone just from sending iMessages so they can still call me or send SMS messages?Community AnswerUnfortunately, it is only possible to disable all forms of text messaging and calling.
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QuestionHow do I block a person who is soliciting my iPhone by text from different numbers?Community AnswerThe same way you block unknown text messages with no number. Put that soliciting text in your contacts and then add #0000000000. When it is added go to edit and tap the message then tap more and then tap it in the upper right corner and go down and tap block this number.
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