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iPhone virus

I accidentally clicked on a website and started getting these notices. They keep popping up on my phone and now watch telling me my phone has been hacked. Is this legit? How do you stop the pop ups ? They keep coming.


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Posted on May 28, 2021 1:38 PM

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Posted on May 28, 2021 1:39 PM

You got tricked into installing a rogue calendar; your phone does not have a virus.


If your phone has iOS 13 or earlier: Go toĀ Settings/Passwords & Accounts, look underĀ Subscribed Calendars, tap on the offending calendar and delete it.


If your phone has iOS 14: Go toĀ Settings/Calendar/Accounts,Ā TapĀ Subscribed Calendars, tap on the offending calendar and delete it.


And in the future beware of "free" offers

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May 28, 2021 1:39 PM in response to Sailr1367

You got tricked into installing a rogue calendar; your phone does not have a virus.


If your phone has iOS 13 or earlier: Go toĀ Settings/Passwords & Accounts, look underĀ Subscribed Calendars, tap on the offending calendar and delete it.


If your phone has iOS 14: Go toĀ Settings/Calendar/Accounts,Ā TapĀ Subscribed Calendars, tap on the offending calendar and delete it.


And in the future beware of "free" offers

iPhone virus

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