How To See Blocked Messages On Iphone

 


In this article, we’ll be looking into the various ways to see blocked messages on iphone, as well as how to see blocked messages and many other frequently asked questions.

There are ways to see blocked messages on your iPhone. How? One of the ways is by checking your phone block list and search for the messages you wish to see. You can do this by simply going to settings > Phone > Blocked. There you can see the list of blocked contacts.

Note that you can only see messages sent and received before you block the person.

Another way is by using a third-party app like iBlacklist or CallFilter. These apps allow you to see every blocked calls and messages.

FAQs

How do you view blocked messages?

Blocked messages can be viewed anyhow from every individual’s personal perspective. When you block messages, it means the message is less important. It also means the sender doesn’t deserve a spot on your contact list. So the only way to view blocked messages is by unblocking the sender. With this, you can receive and see messages sent from them.

Can I view blocked messages on iPhone?

No, you can't view blocked messages on your iPhone. Simply open the messages app, go to your inbox and tap the conversation you want to see. If it is blocked, you’ll see a message at the top saying ‘blocked’. However, you can unblock the sender to receive future messages.

How to Unblock Messages on Your iPhone

To unblock messages in your iPhone, here are the steps: It is easy to unblock messages on your iPhone. After unblocking, you can receive and see messages again. If you want to know how to do it, here are the steps. 


Step 1. Go to settings app on your iPhone

Step 2. Tap "Phone," > "Call Blocking & Identification."

Step 3. A list of numbers you've blocked then comes up. Simply swipe a number you wish to unblock to the left and then tap 'Unblock' 

This number will be unblocked for FaceTime, messages, and voice; meanng you can now receive messages from the number.

Can I see if a blocked number tried to text me?

No, you can’t see if a blocked number tried to text you. Blocked numbers won’t show on your message inbox and they won’t be able to send you messages.

Can you see messages sent after unblocking?

Yes! Once you have unblocked the person, you can see messages sent and received.



How to Retrieve Blocked Messages on Whatsapp Iphone

There are ways to retrieve blocked messages on an iPhone WhatsApp. One way is by entering the blocked number into WhatsApp and check if the messages appear. If that doesn’t work, you can try using a third part app like iBackupBot to see and restore the deleted messages from your whatsapp chat history.

 

What does iMessage look like when blocked?

If you have blocked someone, you want be able to receive message from the blocked person and their messages will be hidden on your iMessage app.  

 When you unblock someone on iPhone Do you get messages?

Yes, when you have unblocked the person, you can receive messages from the person.

When someone blocks you on iPhone do the messages turn green?

Yes, their messages turn green when someone blocks you on iPhone. When someone blocks you, the person removes your contact from their iMessage conversations.

 Why do iMessages suddenly turn green?

When iMessages suddenly turn green, it means the message receiver (the recipient) has seen/read your message.

How to See Blocked Messages on Facebook Messenger Iphone

It’s actually not possible to see blocked messages on Facebook Messenger for iPhone. So if you’ve been blocked by someone, you won’t be able to see messages from the person.

How to retrieve blocked messages on messenger

Maybe you’ve blocked someone on Messenger and want to retrieve the messages they’ve sent to you, simply search for the person name or contact to view previous messages before the contact was blocked. If that doesn’t work, try to unblock the person so as to have access to your message history. See how to unblock the person on messenger below:

·         Open Messenger and tap the menu icon in the top left corner of the screen.

·         Scroll down and tap Settings.

·         Tap Account Settings.

·         Tap Blocked People.

·         Tap the name of the person you want to unblock.

How to see blocked phone numbers, contacts, and emails

To see the contacts, phone numbers, and emails you've blocked from your iPhone, FaceTime, Messages, or Mail, here is how to check

Phone

Go to Settings > tap Phone, then tap tap Blocked Contacts to see the list.

FaceTime

Go to Settings > FaceTime. Under Calls, tap Blocked Contacts.

Messages

Go to Settings > Messages. Under SMS/MMS, tap Blocked Contacts.

Mail

Go to Settings > Mail. Under Threading, tap Blocked.


How to Block a phone number, email or contact

Here is the way to block phone numbers, emails, or contacts

Phone

Go to the Phone app on your iPhone, tap Recents, and then hit the Info button; The Info button in front of the phone number or contact you want to block. Scroll down, and tap Block this Caller.

FaceTime

Go to the FaceTime app on your iPhone, tap the Info button; Info button in front/next to the phone number/ contact, or email you want to block. Scroll down, and tap Block this Caller.

Messages

Go to the Messages app on your iPhone, open the contact’s conversation, tap the contact at the top of the conversation, Tap the info button with person icon inside button, scroll down, and tap Block this Caller.

Mail

Go to the Mail app on your iPhone, open the email with the contact you want to block, tap the contact at the top, and hit Block this Contact.

Note: When you block a contact or phone number, such contact can still leave a voicemail; but you won't receive any notification and you won’t be able to view it. Same applies to messages. Also, the contact or phone number user won’t receive any notification that you’ve block him or her. Same applies to email. Any blocked email goes to the trash folder.


There you have all you need to know about how to see blocked messages on iPhone. I hope you find this article helpful.

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