Yes
From my knowledge it doesn't mean anything, just spam (unwanted messages).
When responding to unknown text messages, it is important to be cautious and avoid sharing personal information. Consider blocking the number if the messages are unwanted. If the messages are concerning or threatening, report them to the appropriate authorities.
you text back to the number saying quit or stop and then they legally have to stop.
The Microsoft Exchange 2003 Anti-Spam blocks unwanted or so-called Spam e-mail messages from one's e-mail inbox. It uses an Exchange Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) to reduce the number or unwanted e-mail messages through to the inbox.
When receiving unknown text messages, it is important to exercise caution. Avoid clicking on any links or providing personal information. Consider blocking the number if the messages are unwanted or suspicious. If the messages are threatening or harassing, report them to your phone carrier or local authorities.
Just slide the unwanted message or chat to the left and press delete
Types of intrusive contacts can include unsolicited phone calls, unsolicited text messages, unsolicited emails, and unwanted physical visits. These contacts are typically unwanted and may be considered invasive or harassing.
To control spam messages, you can use several strategies: enable spam filters on your email and messaging apps, which automatically detect and block unwanted messages. Additionally, avoid sharing your email address publicly and use different addresses for different purposes. Regularly unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters and be cautious about clicking on links from unknown sources. Lastly, consider using a dedicated spam-blocking service for enhanced protection.
Unwanted mails are also known as SPAM. You can either delete them or apply filters. Filters are an easy way to block messages.
I am the one who posted the question and suddenly it came to me. Old age I guess The answer I suddenly remembered is---email sripper-- Thanks
I had the same problem in Portugal and I called my mobile operator, they provided me with a telephone number (808 780 202). I called and cancelled the unwanted "subscription"...