From spam messages to annoying exes who won't leave you alone, there's nothing worse than unwanted text messages. Luckily, blocking text messages is simple enough to do. Whether you're the proud owner of a new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra or rocking an older Samsung handset, we'll show you how to block text messages on Samsung in a couple of different ways. Show
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How to block text messages on Samsung from a conversationThere are several ways to block text messages on Samsung phones such as the Galaxy S22 series or the Galaxy S21 FE. The first — and probably the easiest — way is to block texts directly from the offending conversation in the Messages app. Note that this only works for numbers that aren't in your contacts, and if you have received a single text message from the offending number. If you've received more than one message, you'll need to block the sender from the Settings menu. Step 1: Open the Messages app and tap the conversation you'd like to block. Step 2: Provided the number is not a saved contact, tap on the number at the top of your screen, then tap Block number. Step 3: In the pop-up dialog box you can tap to delete all conversations with this number, if you like, then tap Block. How to block text messages on Samsung from the Messages app settingsThe steps are slightly different if you want to block texts from a known contact — like an ex who won't stop texting you. These steps also work if you have received multiple messages from a number that's not in your contacts, as it blocks any future calls or messages from the number. Step 1: As before, open the Messages app, but this time, tap the three dots menu at the top right of your screen, then tap Settings. Step 2: Tap Block numbers and spam, then tap Block numbers. Step 3: On the following screen, you can either type in a number or tap Contacts, then select the contact you wish to block from the list. You can also tap Conversations and select the conversation you wish to block. How to block text messages on Samsung using your carrierMost mobile carriers provide options to help you block spam or unwanted messages from specific numbers. T-Mobile offers Message Blocking, AT&T has Call Protect, while Verizon has Block Calls & Messages. How to block text messages on Samsung with appsFinally, there are a number of apps in the Google Play Store that help you block unwanted texts and calls. You'll need to share your contacts for these apps to work, so this isn't the best option if you're concerned about privacy. We recommend apps like Should I Answer (shown below) and Truecaller, which are both free, reliable, and easy to use. Editors' Recommendations
Text messaging is a convenient communication tool. It lets you receive notes from people and institutions, allowing you to get information. You can use SMS to talk to your friends and family, get utility and bank updates, and even secure your accounts. However, scammers and spammers can also use this technology to try stealing your hard-earned cash. There are also instances where unwanted persons, like rejected suitors and toxic friends, use this to disrupt your mental well-being. So, to help protect yourself from them, here are five ways to block unwanted texts on your Samsung Galaxy phone. This is an effective way of blocking contacts or numbers that repeatedly text you. You can save the details of the person or number you want to block in the Contacts app and then use its functions to stop them from messaging you. Once you've saved the person's details on your phone, this is what you need to do.
Once you do this, you will no longer receive any calls or messages from that contact and all its associated numbers. So if the person or institution you want to block has multiple numbers, you can save them all in one entry and stop them from reaching out in one move. 2. Block From the Messages AppWhile you can preemptively block saved numbers from sending messages through the Contacts app, this is harder to do for spam messages that come from unknown numbers. Nevertheless, you can still block these numbers from texting you ever again via Samsung's Messages app. To do so, you need to open the app and find the offending message.
This blocks the number on your phone, ensuring that you won't receive messages from them again. However, if the sender has sent multiple texts to your number, you'll have to block them from the settings menu.
Once you do this, the phone will intercept and block the texts the number associated with that conversation will send. How to Find Blocked MessagesEven if you've blocked someone, there might be times where you want to see the messages they've sent you. This is especially true if you have blocked a particularly toxic relative but have to check from time to time if they've sent a helpful message. To do so, you need to go back to the Messages app.
If your Samsung phone has blocked any message, you should see it here. 3. Automatically Block Spam Calls and MessagesIf you don't want to deal with spam manually, you can use Samsung's Messages app to do that for you. The app uses Hiya, an advanced spam protection engine, to identify and block unwanted calls. Although it's turned on by default for detecting these unwanted messages and calls, you can use the feature to block them outright. Here's what you need to do:
The first option will block all possible spam and scam calls, but it also tends to intercept legitimate calls from providers. The latter option will most likely allow institution calls, like the one from your bank, but it can also let non-threatening but nonetheless annoying spam calls through. 4. Use a Third-Party AppSamsung's built-in solutions are pretty robust, especially since they partnered with Hiya, the first to build a caller ID and spam blocking app for mobile. They've partnered together since 2016 to deliver Smart Call, a network-based spam solution to stop these unwanted calls. But if you're not satisfied with the performance of the stock spam and scam blocker, you can use other third-party solutions as well. There are several options in the Google Play Store, including established apps like Truecaller, Spam blocker for android (formerly Key Messages), or Call & SMS Blocker (formerly AntiNuisance). These highly-rated apps have millions of downloads and have multiple other features like recording calls, backing up contacts, camera lookup, and more. All are free to use and offer in-app purchases for extra features. 5. Get in Touch With Your Provider
If a number still finds ways to get spam into your messages despite all the safeguards above, the nuclear option is to report it to your carrier. This way, they can utilize their network safeguards to block the number directly. When the network provider marks the number as spam, they could then find ways to block it altogether or even get in touch with law enforcement if the number poses a serious threat. Block Unwanted Messages on Your Galaxy DeviceIf you're constantly bombarded by scam and spam texts, you can use the tools above to stop them from getting into your inbox. They're also useful if you have a specific toxic contact that keeps on sending you messages that harm your mental health. Don't be afraid to cut-off unknown and unwanted numbers from your life. Now, you can do it more effectively with all the tools and methods provided above. How do I block spam Messages on my Samsung?On an Android phone, you can disable all potential spam messages from Google's Messages app(Opens in a new window). Tap the three-dot icon in the upper right of the app and select Settings > Spam protection and turn on the Enable spam protection switch.
How do I block spam text messages?Here are five steps you can take to filter or block spam texts.. Don't respond to unwanted texts. ... . Report spammers to your cellular provider. ... . Filter potential spammers. ... . Block specific spammers. ... . Use a paid text-blocking app.. How do I stop spam texts on my Android?Filtering out spam messages on Android:
Go to the Messaging app and tap the three dots icon in the upper right-hand of the screen. Tap on “Settings” –> “Spam Protection.” Scroll down until you find “Enable Spam Protection.” Turn it on by swiping the button to the right.
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