Notification of a Virus
I received a virus notification and I’m not sure what to do.
iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 14
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I received a virus notification and I’m not sure what to do.
iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 14
For iOS 14: go to Settings/Calendar/Accounts; look under Subscribed Calendars, tap on the spam calendar and tap delete.
For iOS 14: go to Settings/Calendar/Accounts; look under Subscribed Calendars, tap on the spam calendar and tap delete.
ujana192 Said:
"Notification of a Virus: I received a virus notification and I’m not sure what to do."
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Delete this:
That's just a bunch of junk. So, delete it, and remove of it from your Archive folder. You'd be set from there.
Go to Settings ➔ Calendar ➔ Accounts and under Accounts see if an unknown calendar account is listed. If it is then tap on it and then Delete account.
Note that it is not a virus. It is something that got added to your calendar because you may have accepted an offer from a pop-up on a website unknowingly. Please be careful out there.
Axel F
Notification of a Virus