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hello,
I got too many warnings on my calendar which tells that my phone might has a virus, how could I know if it’s hacked or not
(this msg included a screen shot of the calendar)
iPhone 11 Pro
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hello,
I got too many warnings on my calendar which tells that my phone might has a virus, how could I know if it’s hacked or not
(this msg included a screen shot of the calendar)
iPhone 11 Pro
Open Calendar App from the Home screen.
Next, tap the Calendars button at the bottom.
You should now notice a section called On My iPhone with several suspicious calendars listed below it. ...
Tap on the i button next to the suspicious calendar.
Now, tap on Delete Calendar.
Open Calendar App from the Home screen.
Next, tap the Calendars button at the bottom.
You should now notice a section called On My iPhone with several suspicious calendars listed below it. ...
Tap on the i button next to the suspicious calendar.
Now, tap on Delete Calendar.
I found it on ( event) option, I selected all then Deleted them all
thank you so much for your concern ..
Just this page is appearing
I couldn’t find On my iPhone option
Check the “I” on the subscribed calendars line, then delete the bogus entry there.
Good news. Thanks for the feedback.
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