There’s a good chance you’re receiving more texts than ever before. Your friends, family members, and even your favorite businesses regularly text you. You’re not alone. In 2020, mobile users sent a whopping total of 2.2 trillion text messages and those numbers are only rising. Show
Because of all these incoming texts, you probably check your phone around 96 times a day, or once every 10 minutes—just like the average American. It can be annoying when you realize that you pulled out your phone yet again just to find a text from someone you don’t want to speak to. Continually receiving messages that you don’t want is frustrating. That’s why you need to learn how to block unwanted texts. Blocking texts will help you:
Read on to learn how to block text messages from your phone and even through your computer. Why Would You Want to Block Text Messages?If you’re an individual interested in blocking text messages, there’s a good chance these messages are coming from a person who you don’t want to be associated with any longer. Alternatively, you may be receiving a lot of spam. Benefits of Blocking Texts as an IndividualBlocking texts from either people you know or spammers is a good way to stop seeing what they send you, bringing you emotional peace and a more organized SMS inbox. And if you’re worried about whether the recipient will know for sure that you’ve blocked them, don’t be—when that person sends you a text, it won’t reach you. They won’t get a notification saying that you’ve blocked their number. Blocking Texts as a BusinessAs a business, you may want to block texts for similar reasons. For example, receiving spam messages can clog your SMS inboxes. Plus, you may want to block offensive or upsetting texts from bad actors, like spammers or disgruntled former employees or customers. Stopping these spam messages can help your team members feel safer as they manage texts—and help them focus on important customer conversations. Blocking Spammers as an Individual or BusinessAn astonishing 7.4 billion spam texts were sent last March, so if you’re receiving spam messages, you certainly aren’t alone. If you end up blocking a number that seems like spam, consider reporting the spammer, too. (They can be dangerous!) Spammers often switch phone numbers, so blocking them might not do too much good. How To Block Text Messages on Your PhoneWhether you have an iPhone or Android device, you have options for blocking texts. Your choice will depend on what device you have—and what exactly you’re looking to block. Blocking Texts via Messages on iPhoneWhen you block a number through your iPhone, that contact won’t be able to text you. (Again, they won’t know that they’ve been blocked.) The process of blocking texts on iPhones looks like this:
Filtering Out Texts on iPhoneWhile you can’t block unknown and private numbers like you can block known numbers and contacts, you can filter them out. This way, you will have a new tab in your Messages app titled “Unknown Senders.” The process of filtering out texts from unknown or private numbers looks like this:
Blocking Texts on AndroidThe exact process for blocking messages depends on your particular Android phone, the operating system version, and which messaging app you use. This following process for Google Messages should work for most devices (and it should look similar to other Android messaging apps’ processes).
Blocking Texts with Third-Party AppsIf you’re looking for additional options for blocking texts on either your iPhone or Android device, consider one of many call-and-text-blocking apps. (It’s a good idea to keep in mind privacy issues before you sign up for one of these apps, which ask you to share sensitive data.) The processes for blocking texts through these apps differ depending on the app you choose. Some popular choices include the following, all available in the Android and Apple app store:
How To Block Text Messages on Your ComputerCompanies often use a text service for business to manage customer texts. (And if you’re a business using a personal phone, you should consider the risks of using a personal phone at work.) Your business texting platform makes it easy to block texts from a certain number if they abuse the privilege to text your business. The process looks different for every business texting platform, but in most cases, all you have to do is:
Blocking texts just takes the click of the button. Afterwards, your SMS inbox will not be clogged by spam texts anymore so your team can focus on what really matters—providing a top-notch customer experience. Choosing How to Block Text MessagesThe method you choose for blocking texts depends on whether you use a personal phone or business texting platform, and whether you’re an Apple or Android user. From there, you can choose how to block texts based on the options that best fit your needs. Blocking texts may take a few minutes of your time, but it comes with a lot of benefits. It declutters your SMS inbox, prevents spammers from taking advantage of you, and gives you peace of mind each time you pull out your phone. Ultimately, now that you know how to block text messages, you can focus on communicating with people you actually want to hear from.
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Mitch Patin Mitch Patin is a Senior Product Manager at Heymarket. Collaborating with the entire Heymarket team, Mitch works to expand how businesses use messaging by bringing new tools and functionality to the platform. Before joining Heymarket, Mitch founded his own startup focused on simplifying the B2B payment collection process. He also brings product and engineering experience from Bolt and GE. When he’s not sketching up product ideas, you’ll find him at the park playing pickleball. How do I block unwanted text messages?Here's how to block unwanted spam text messages on your Android phone.. Open your messaging app and find the text you want to block. Long-press the message and tap the Block icon. (In some apps, you may need to tap Options (three dots) > Block.). Tick Report spam, then tap OK.. |