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Someone try to hack my phone over my calendar. My account somehow was shadowed and I was not able see my own account details. Delated calendar app. And still had the weird text.Then went on calendar and somehow deleted the account which was shadowing my own details. It was some sort of link.Wonder how that even happened. Did anyone had similar problem?

iPhone 6s, iOS 14

Posted on Feb 20, 2021 5:19 AM

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Posted on Feb 20, 2021 5:24 AM

If running iOS 13 or earlier versions, check: Settings - Passwords & Accounts - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account. 


If running iOS 14, check: Settings - Calendar - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account. 


Those bogus messages appeared when you accepted an offer from a web site to “Send Notifications”.

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Feb 20, 2021 5:24 AM in response to desislava101

If running iOS 13 or earlier versions, check: Settings - Passwords & Accounts - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account. 


If running iOS 14, check: Settings - Calendar - Accounts - Any rogue entries here? If so, delete the rogue account. 


Those bogus messages appeared when you accepted an offer from a web site to “Send Notifications”.

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