How do you view blocked messages on iPhone?
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How do you view blocked messages on iPhone?
Messages. Go to Settings > Messages. Under SMS/MMS, tap Blocked Contacts.
Can you recover blocked texts on iPhone?
No, you cannot recover blocked messages on iPhone. Once you block a number or contact, you’ll never receive their calls, text messages, or voicemails. You also won’t receive notifications of the same. iPhone, unlike Android phones, doesn’t have a blocked folder for data recovery.
Do blocked messages get delivered when unblocked?
No. The ones sent when they are blocked are gone. If you unblock them, you will receive the first time they send something once they are unblocked.
Can I retrieve blocked messages on iPhone?
Unfortunately, the answer is NO. You cannot retrieve blocked messages on your iPhone. After blocking someone, you’ll not be able to receive phone calls and messages from them. iPhones, unlike Android phones, don’t have a blocked folder for data recovery.
When you unblock someone on iPhone Do you get messages?
Answer: A: Answer: A: If you block a number you will be unable to receive calls and messages from that number. Once you’ve unblocked them, their calls and messages will come through on your devices.
Can you retrieve blocked messages on iPhone?
Do blocked numbers show up on call logs?
If you are using the block feature on your phone or most 3rd party apps you will still see the call in your call log. This is because when they block a call they then forward it to voicemail.
Can you see someone’s messages after you unblock them?
Once blocked, the caller can’t leave any kind of message on your iPhone, whether it’s an iMessage or SMS. That means you can’t see any messages that have already been blocked, but you can unblock that person and start receiving messages again in the future, with just a few clicks.
When you unblock someone do their texts come through?
Unblocking the contact does NOT show any messages sent to you when it was blocked.
What happens when a blocked number texts me?
If an Android user has blocked you, Lavelle says, “your text messages will go through as usual; they just won’t be delivered to the Android user.” It’s the same as an iPhone, but without the “delivered” notification (or lack thereof) to clue you in.