时间:2025-11-22 02:44:38 来源:网络整理编辑:焦點
Spammers have unfortunately devised a new way to invade phones: calendar invitations. A rash of cale
Spammers have unfortunately devised a new way to invade phones: calendar invitations.
A rash of calendar spam has invaded iPhones in recent weeks as many people are getting a wave of calendar invitations from Chinese email addresses, which are sending annoying notifications.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Apple has yet to provide an official fix, but here's everything you need to know (and a few workarounds) in the meantime.
SEE ALSO:Apple's holiday ad delivers heartfelt chillsFirst off, here's what the invitations look like. They may be for Ugg boots or RayBans or something else but they all seem to originate from Chinese email accounts and all seem to be selling something.


Before you do anything, make sure you don't decline the invitations as this alerts the sender that your email is linked to an active account, which increases the possibility of -- you guessed it -- more spam.
If you have already declined some, or all, of the invitations, though, don't despair -- there are still ways to get the pesky invites to go away.
If your chief complaint is the push notifications blowing up your phone, your best bet may be to change your calendar settings so that incoming invitations are routed to your email rather than your device.
To do this, you'll need to log into your iCloud account from a browser. From there, select Calendar and click into the settings menu (the gear icon at the lower left corner of the calendar.)

There, under the "advanced" tab, you'll find a setting to receive invitations as emails. Check this box.
This should help in two ways. First, it will make the invitations easier to ignore and delete because they will appear as emails, rather than push notifications. Second, if your email provider has built-in spam detection tools, the spam filters may automatically recognize them as such and move them to spam for you. Alternatively, you could use the spam-reporting feature to report the emailed invitations.
If you opting out of all calendar notifications on your device isn't an option for you, there is another way you can make the unwanted invites disappear.
First, you'll need to create a new calendar. Open the app and tap "Calendars" at the bottom of the app. The tap Edit --> Add Calendar. Give it a name, like "junk."
Then go to your invitations (under "Inbox"), tap on one you want to delete and scroll down to the "calendar" menu. Here, you should see your default calendar, tap into that menu and select instead the one you just created.
Repeat this process for each unwanted invitation and then using the same edit menu you used to create the calendar, tap "delete."
Keep in mind this won't prevent future invitations, so if you receive more spam after you delete the calendar, you'll have to repeat the process.
While none of these solutions are perfect, they should provide a short-term fix until Apple comes up with a more permanent solution.
TopicsApple
Aly Raisman catches Simone Biles napping on a plane like a champion2025-11-22 02:36
The MacBook Pro's Touch Bar will cost you if it breaks2025-11-22 02:27
Lebron James comforts Cleveland Indians and fans after World Series loss2025-11-22 01:48
Taylor Swift presents at the CMAs because you can't take the country out of the girl2025-11-22 01:47
5 people Tim Cook calls for advice on running the biggest company in the world2025-11-22 01:46
This letter to Americans has an important message ahead of elections2025-11-22 01:43
David Attenborough jokes about shooting Donald Trump2025-11-22 01:28
Actual voters scoff at Trump's poll watchers2025-11-22 01:11
Wikipedia co2025-11-22 00:59
Facebook stops insurer from setting rates based on profiles2025-11-22 00:18
Here's George Takei chilling in zero gravity for the 'Star Trek' anniversary2025-11-22 01:49
Donald Trump makes yuge mistake and mispronounces Beyoncé's name2025-11-22 01:47
How you can help Indigenous activists fight the Dakota Access Pipeline2025-11-22 01:37
Apple TV gets single sign2025-11-22 01:34
Man stumbles upon his phone background in real life2025-11-22 01:25
Australia's most stunning 'weather porn' as captured by 12 locals2025-11-22 01:25
The 'Mannequin Challenge' is letting us live our sci2025-11-22 01:05
17 Halloween costumes that definitely won't get you laid2025-11-22 00:57
Tesla's rumored P100D could make Ludicrous mode even more Ludicrous2025-11-22 00:57
The 'Mannequin Challenge' is letting us live our sci2025-11-22 00:36