We first wrote about iCloud calendar spam back in 2016. At the time, spammers had figured out a way to send calendar invitations to users which were similar to spam emails, touting sales or other scams. We’ll leave that information below; while this sort of calendar spam seems to have subsided somewhat, the methods we described can be useful against spammers who still use the older tactics. But now, in 2021, there’s a more common type of iCloud calendar spam. People may find that they are prompted to subscribe to calendars on hacked websites…. Read more
Delete Your Least Used Apps on Your iPhone
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