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  1. Dec 19, 2022 · My iPhone 13 Pro is receiving all text messages, even SMS. I just can’t receive the messages where they send you a “one-time” code to verify for your phone number and identity. I sat on the phone with my carrier T-Mobile and Apple for multiple days.

  2. Automatically fill in SMS passcodes on iPhone. When you sign in to some websites and apps, a one-time SMS passcode is sent to your iPhone. As a security measure, you’re required to enter the code into the website or app. iPhone can detect the passcode in Messages and display it above the keyboard.

    • Overview
    • Send a message on your iPhone or iPad
    • Pin important conversations
    • Change your name and photo
    • Stop notifications for a conversation
    • Find attachments from a conversation
    • Set Messages to automatically delete verification codes in iOS 17 or later
    • Share TV and music, your projects, or your location

    Send texts, photos, videos, and more. Pin your conversations. Set Messages to automatically delete verification codes once you use them with AutoFill.

    1.Open Messages.

    2.Tap the Compose button to start a new message. Or go to an existing conversation.

    3.Type your message, then tap the Send button.

    With iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 and later, you can also use inline replies and mentions to call attention to specific messages and people within the messages.

    Delete a message

    Recover deleted messages

    1.In Messages, tap Edit or the More button.

    2.Tap Edit Pins, then tap the Pin button.

    3.Tap Done.

    You can also touch and hold a conversation to pin it. In iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 and later, you can pin up to nine conversations.

    1.In Messages, tap Edit or the More button.

    2.Tap Edit Name and Photo.

    3.Edit your name. Or tap the image circle to choose an image, photo, emoji, or Memoji.

    4.Tap Done.

    1.Open Messages.

    2.Swipe left over the conversation that you want to mute.

    3.Tap the Alerts button.

    When Hide Alerts is on, the Alerts button appears next to the conversation. This stops notifications only for that conversation, not your device. You’ll still receive all other messages and see notifications for them on your Lock Screen.

    1.Open the message.

    2.Tap the name of the contact at the top of the message. If you're using iOS 14 or earlier, or iPadOS, tap the Info button.

    3.You'll see Photos, Links, Documents, and more. Touch and hold an image or attachment to show options like Save, Copy, Share, and Delete.

    From your conversations page in iOS 16.2 and later, you can also search to find photos in Messages based on their content, like a dog, car, person, or text.

    1.In the Settings app, tap Passwords.

    2.Tap Password Options.

    3.Turn on Clean Up Automatically.

    With this setting on in iOS 17 or later, your phone automatically deletes verification codes in Messages or Mail after the code has been used with AutoFill.

    •Use Shared with You to find and share content like TV shows, images, music, or websites.

    •Use group messages to collaborate on a project from apps like Notes or Pages in iOS 16 or later.

    •Use Messages to share your location or to start a Check In and notify friends when you arrive at a destination.

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  3. Jan 12, 2022 · If your iPhone is locked and you've forgotten the passcode, you can unlock and reset it without a computer. Here's how.

  4. Dec 30, 2021 · Just be aware that anything which needs iMessage requires a recipient who also owns an Apple device, such as the iPhone 13 or iPhone 13 Pro. View and manage attachments. (Image credit: Apple)...

  5. Oct 21, 2021 · All you need to do is add *67 in front of the phone number you’re trying to reach, and your call will appear as “NO CALLER ID” to the other line. If you find this option doesn’t work for you,...

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  7. May 7, 2024 · To protect user data from malicious attack, Apple uses passcodes in iOS and iPadOS and passwords in macOS. The longer a passcode or password is, the stronger it is—and the easier it is to discourage brute-force attacks.