It looks like iOS 12 will let users report unwanted spam texts and calls

Apple's developer website reveals the fact that iOS 12 will include some manner of support for reporting unwanted calls and texts.
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It looks like iOS 12 will let users report unwanted spam texts and calls
Spam calls are the worst, but with iOS 12, Apple appears to be taking steps to make them more chill. Credit: Shutterstock / pathdoc

With the release of iOS 12, Apple is poised to add a feature that Android users already know well: Spam reporting.

It appears that the feature won't be baked in to run automatically at the system level, as it does on Google OS phones. Apple's developer website shares the details on "SMS and call spam reporting," which is described as an app extension that users will have the option of turning on or off.

"To report SMS messages and calls, the user must enable an Unwanted Communication extension in the Settings app," the posting reads (h/t 9to5mac). "They can only enable one Unwanted Communication extension at a time."

The website goes on to explain that users will be able to swipe left on individual items from their "Recents" list or in their Messages transcript. From there, they simply select the "Report" option and reporting feature handles things from there.

Blocked numbers are also automatically added to the device's Blocked Contacts list.

What's less clear is if this feature will be baked into an iPhone's Apple-made phone app. It seems reasonable to assume that it would be, but given that this info comes from a third-party developer-facing info resource, there's nothing about Apple's own plans for utilizing the new feature.

On Android devices -- or at least, on my own Pixel XL -- the whole screen turns red when a suspicious call comes in, with the caller ID noting it's a suspected spam call. Users have the option of swiping down then and there to report the number and add it to the device's block list.

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Adam Rosenberg is a Senior Games Reporter for Mashable, where he plays all the games. Every single one. From AAA blockbusters to indie darlings to mobile favorites and browser-based oddities, he consumes as much as he can, whenever he can.Adam brings more than a decade of experience working in the space to the Mashable Games team. He previously headed up all games coverage at Digital Trends, and prior to that was a long-time, full-time freelancer, writing for a diverse lineup of outlets that includes Rolling Stone, MTV, G4, Joystiq, IGN, Official Xbox Magazine, EGM, 1UP, UGO and others.Born and raised in the beautiful suburbs of New York, Adam has spent his life in and around the city. He's a New York University graduate with a double major in Journalism and Cinema Studios. He's also a certified audio engineer. Currently, Adam resides in Crown Heights with his dog and his partner's two cats. He's a lover of fine food, adorable animals, video games, all things geeky and shiny gadgets.

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