Apple’s Messages app in iOS 26 introduces two features to combat phishing spam: 1. Disabled Links: URLs and phone numbers in spam messages are not clickable, reducing the risk of users accidentally visiting malicious sites or calling scam numbers. 2. No Replies: Users cannot respond to messages in the Spam folder, limiting interaction with potential scammers. While messages can be moved to the main inbox, this added step helps prevent accidental phishing engagements.
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