Unsolicited calendar invited and posts
How do I stop unsolicited calendar invitations? They occur every night and post for the whole week and are Chinese based and script.
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 16
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How do I stop unsolicited calendar invitations? They occur every night and post for the whole week and are Chinese based and script.
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 16
Settings > Calendar > Accounts > Subscribed Calendars > Remove any unfamiliar calendars
Be careful in the future, as to add these calendars you would’ve most likely pressed a permission pop up from a malicious site.
Settings > Calendar > Accounts > Subscribed Calendars > Remove any unfamiliar calendars
Be careful in the future, as to add these calendars you would’ve most likely pressed a permission pop up from a malicious site.
So apparently it was a Google calendar that was the culprit. I deleted it and no more added invites to the calendar. Google isn’t policing their own data miners. For as large as they are you’d think that’s be one of their checks. Anyway. Hopefully I’m good now as I never responded to the invitation in the first place. (Did NOT decline or accept). Hopefully they didn’t get any info.
Just thought the community would want to know. That if you have any events to add to a calendar add it yourself not let Google do it for you.
Unsolicited calendar invited and posts