CampaignSMS

Ask Kim: How can I stop annoying group text notifications? – Komando
Someone added me to a long chain of useless text messages. Now, I’m getting constant notifications. Can I delete the entire thread without suffering through every annoying response? I have an iPhone.
Susan in Illinois
Here’s the deal: Group chats are fun when you’re happy to be there and awful when you don’t care about the convo.
The adult move is to ask whoever added you to remove you. Or you can do the ol’ Irish exit if you have an iPhone. Tap the thread, then select the group icon at the top. Scroll and tap Delete and Block this Conversation.
You can also go the subtle route and mute the convo. (This is what I usually do.) Tap the group text message, select the group icon at the top of the thread, then scroll and enable Hide Alerts.
Privacy, security, the latest trends and the info you need to stay safe online.
Not all texts are annoying. In fact, some are from loved ones that you’d like to keep forever.
For Apple devices: iExplorer
While you have many backup choices for Android, the same can’t be said for Apple devices. iExplorer lets you access, view and transfer music, messages, photos and files from any iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod) to any Mac or PC.
The iExplorer SMS client works with text messages, including groups and messages containing media such as videos and images. iExplorer lets you access and save your iPhone’s messages to your Mac or PC as .PDF, .TXT, or .CSV documents.
You’ll need to be running Windows 7, 8, 10 or later and have an iTunes account.
Here’s how to transfer text messages from your iOS device to your computer:
For Android: SMS Backup & Restore
If you’re on Android, you’re in luck. Google’s mobile operating system is more forgiving than Apple’s iOS, so you have more options for apps that can access your text messages. SMS Backup & Restore is one such app and you can find it in the Google Play Store.
The app backs up (creates a copy of) SMS & MMS messages and call logs that are on your phone at the time you run it. It can also restore these messages from existing backups. This includes group messages and messages containing pictures, music and videos.
The app creates a local backup to your phone, and you can back up to the cloud, Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive. You can create backups whenever you wish or schedule automatically recurring backups.
The recovery feature only works if the app creates a backup. It cannot recover deleted messages otherwise. Backups are created in XML format.
How to use SMS Backup & Restore:
Have a question for me? Drop it right here, or leave me a voicemail at 602‑381‑8200 ext. 290.
More:
Navigating the digital world can be intimidating and sometimes downright daunting. Let me help! Reach out today to ask your digital question. You might even be on my show!


source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *