iOS 26 Public Beta with new security tools is about to ship
Briefly

iOS 26 introduces two key features aimed at combating spam messages. It allows users to screen messages from unknown senders, placing them in a dedicated space for easy review and management. Users can choose to mark these messages as known, request more information, or delete them, ensuring that unknown senders do not disturb them. Additionally, a new spam filtering mechanism automatically detects and organizes spam messages into a dedicated folder, enhancing user protection from fraudulent communications, especially those pretending to be from tax authorities during filing periods.
Many countries, including the UK and US, experience a spike in fraudulent messages purporting to be from tax authorities when tax filings become due.
iOS 26 introduces a feature that allows users to screen messages from unknown senders, placing them in a dedicated space for review.
Messages from unknown senders can be reviewed, marked as known, requested for more information, or deleted, and will be silenced until accepted.
A new spam filtering mechanism in iOS 26 automatically identifies spam messages and places them into a dedicated spam folder.
Read at Computerworld
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