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iOS 16: How to turn off report junk on iPhone?

iOS 16: How to turn off report junk on iPhone?

How to turn off the iOS 16 delete and report junk feature while deleting a message?

Aykut GökerbyAykut Göker
29 September 2022
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Today we explain how to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16. The new Delete and Report Junk option, which is available in iOS 16 when deleting a message, will be covered in this guide. The OS’s sixteenth edition brought a number of notable features and UI improvements to the fore. While the latter has not received the same warm welcome as the former, it has. The Allow Paste box that comes each time you paste something from the clipboard has recently been the source of much user ire, as we recently noted.

Another item has since been added to this list, however users are divided on it this time. For those who are unaware, iOS 16 now offers the Delete and Report Junk options in addition to the standard Delete Message and Cancel options when deleting a message thread. Therefore, reporting communications from unknown contacts is now merely a tap away if you get them. Where then is the problem?

How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16
How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16

How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16?

Numerous users claim that the location of this option is the problem. Many people unintentionally report valid messages as rubbish, which is problematic. For instance, messages from banks, courier delivery services, two-factor authentication codes, and OTPs all originate from numbers that aren’t kept in their phone. As a result, people unintentionally press on the Report Junk option that iPhone shows for each of these messages.

On paper, it might seem like a ridiculous error to make, but believe us when we say that if your hands are focused on one motion for a long time, you become accustomed to it and may unknowingly perform that activity. These people are expressing their worry that not all unknown numbers are spam, and as a result, the option to report them as such shouldn’t be present here.

How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16
How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16

They contend that Apple ought to have located this choice somewhere else, maybe on long pressing a thread. Additionally, people have stated that contacting their carrier would make it simple for them to report a message if they truly wanted to. This takes us to the second group of users, who are in fact happy that this feature has been added.

This group of users claimed that because they could now report spam right from the message screen, they were no longer had to go through the lengthy process. Furthermore, they strongly disagree with the idea that there is a UI/UX flaw because Apple hasn’t concealed or made it obvious. Right in front of you, it is.

How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16
How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16

Therefore, if someone unintentionally chooses to use this option, it is entirely their problem and not Apple’s. Well, it appears that there will never be a resolution to this argument. But amid all of this, one query has come up fairly frequently.

How to disable Delete and Report junk in iOS 16?

How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16
How to turn off report junk on iPhone in iOS 16

Unfortunately, iOS 16 does not allow you to turn off the Report Junk option when deleting a message. You have no choice except to contact Apple with your concerns using the company’s specific website.

However, you shouldn’t anticipate any action on this until the Cupertino giant receives sufficient negative feedback on this feature, which, based on the current situation, is unlikely given that 50% of the population supports the addition of this feature.

How to turn off report junk iOS 16?
How to turn off report junk iOS 16?

We conclude this guide about the new Delete and Report Junk option in iOS 16 by saying that it is available when deleting a message. Do you know how to save live photo as video on iOS 16? Click here to learn how.

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