Go to your settings the section that says safari then click it and look for clear website history. Approve it. Then turn off your phone for approximately 20 seconds turn it back on and then automatically back your phone up
Notifications of this sort are scams, designed to get you to buy expensive and useless software, or to trick you into giving away your login. Never respond to these messages; just delete it. There are no viruses affecting iPhones.
Yeah! It said to go to the App Store and get this app to help protect it but I just did what I was taught to do instead cause I'm not allowed to spend money ._. Anyway thank you sir!
Thank you for clarifying that. I had feared you might have resorted to using a downloaded 'help' that could have caused more trouble. It is always good to see replies like yours because that is truly the basis of a successful forum.
How did you fix it?
The fact that you are even receiving a scam on your iPhone is alarming, I would contact support.
so i got a notifaction saying i have a virus on my phone and that i got it from an adult site but i havent gone on any of that on this phone whats up with that