iPhone Virus Warning: How to Get Rid of Fake Apple Security Alerts

It can be alarming when you're browsing a website, and a pop-up appears warning you of an iPhone virus. Fake Apple virus warnings, messages, and Apple security alerts are scams designed to get you to call or tap on a link. Fake Apple virus warnings are dangerous, so follow the steps below on how to safely stop these scams by turning on pop-up blocker settings.

How to Get Rid of Fake iPhone Virus Warnings

If you get a virus warning in a pop-up that says something like "Apple Security Warning on iPhone, Virus Detected," the first thing to remember is that there is no such thing as a real Apple security alert on an iPhone or iPad. Don't tap on it or call any numbers listed on the fake alert; don't even tap on the pop-up to close it! Some scam alerts seem to have an X or Close option that only resembles a close button but will actually direct you to the phishing site. Instead, follow the steps below:

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  1. Do NOT tap anywhere on the pop-up. Instead, tap the tab icon.

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Now you can open Safari again; at this point, Apple virus scams shouldn't be appearing anymore. If you didn't click on or interact with the fake virus warning, all should be well with your iPhone. If you're curious to learn more about iPhone security, we've also published other articles about iPhone viruses and security, including Step Up Your Security: 7 Ways to Up Your Game, and How to Block Caller ID on iPhone & Make Private Calls.

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