If you’re like most people, you probably have an iPhone or iPad that’s blocked from receiving messages. This is because your device is protected by a security feature called “block list.” To unblock messages on your iPhone or iPad, you first need to know the block list’s name and how to find it. The block list is located in the “Privacy” section of your device’s settings. To find the block list, open up your device’s Settings and then click on “Privacy.” Then, under “Block List,” look for the name “apple-com.” If this name doesn’t appear on your block list, then you may need to add it. Once you’ve added the block list to your device, you can start receiving messages again by opening up your blocked message and reading it. If you have any questions about how to unblock messages on your iPhone or iPad, please feel free to reach out to our support team at 1-800-123-4567 and we’ll be happy to help!


If you are using the Facebook Messenger app, you can swipe left on a conversation to see blocked messages.

No, you cannot see blocked text messages.

When you try to send a text message and the text cannot be sent, it will either be saved as a draft or sent to an outbox. The outbox is where the text messages go if they are not sent.

Yes, you can see blocked messages on iPhone.You can see blocked messages on your iPhone by going into Settings > Messages > Blocked and tapping the plus sign in the upper right hand corner. You will then be able to enter a phone number or contact name and block them from sending you messages.

You can retrieve blocked messages by going to the “Blocked Messages” folder and then clicking on “Unblock” next to the person’s name.

No. Messages that are blocked by the sender will not be delivered when unblocked.

Yes, you can see all of the messages in your iMessage inbox.

When you block someone, they will not be able to contact you through any of your social media platforms. They will also not be able to see your posts, send you messages, or add you as a friend. If they try to call you, the call will go straight to voicemail.

No. If you block someone on text messages, you will not delete messages that were sent before the block was initiated.