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Am I blocked if my iMessage doesn’t say delivered?

No, you are not necessarily blocked if your iMessage doesn’t say delivered. It’s often the case that a message being sent via iMessage doesn’t say delivered if the other person either has their Notifications turned off, or doesn’t have a strong Internet connection to receive the message.

If your iMessage still hasn’t delivered after a few hours, then it could be a sign that you’ve been blocked. However, it’s not a certain indication, as there could be other reasons why the message isn’t being delivered.

It’s best to ask the person you’ve sent the iMessage to if there’s a problem with their device, or if they’ve blocked you.

What does it mean when you send an iMessage And it says not delivered?

When you send an iMessage and it says that it is not delivered, it usually means that the message is not able to be sent to the recipient. This can happen due to a variety of reasons, such as the recipient not having an active internet connection, their device not being connected to the internet, or if the recipient has blocked you.

Another reason could be that you are not signed into the same iMessage account as the recipient, or that your Apple ID or email address associated with the account is not being recognized. Additionally, if the message size is too large, it could also fail to be delivered.

If you are having trouble sending an iMessage, you should try sending it again or possibly contact the recipient for more information.

How does it look like when someone blocks you on iMessage?

When someone blocks you on iMessage, you will not be able to send messages or join conversations with that person. Your messages sent to the person who has blocked you will not be delivered, and the person you sent the message won’t receive any notification of the attempt.

This means the person will not know that you have tried to contact them. Any existing messages between you and the person who has blocked you will remain visible to both of you, but all of the messages you try to send after that will not be delivered.

You will also not be able to see the person’s status updates or profile photo changes. Additionally, if you are in a group chat with that person, they won’t appear in the group chat, and you won’t be able to see any messages they have sent to the group.

Do messages say delivered when Do Not Disturb is on?

No, messages won’t say “delivered” when Do Not Disturb (DND) mode is turned on, as the user won’t receive notifications when it is enabled. When the user has their iPhone in DND mode, all incoming calls, messages, and notifications will be silenced.

Even when messages are sent, they won’t be pushed to the user’s device. As such, the sender won’t be notified that the message was received and the “delivered” notification won’t appear. With DND mode turned on, the user will still be able to see the messages in the iMessage app, but the sender won’t see a “delivered” status till DND mode is turned off.

In addition, calls won’t show up as missed during this time, and won’t appear in the call log even if the call was sent to voicemail. Android users can also use a similar DND feature, though the specifics of it may depend on the type of phone you have.

In short, when a user has their phone in DND mode, they won’t receive notifications, and the sender won’t receive a “delivered” notification when a message is sent.

What is the difference between delivered and read on iMessage?

When you send a message via iMessage, there are two states your message can be in: Delivered and Read.

When a message is delivered, this means it has been successfully sent from your device to the recipient’s device. The recipient may or may not have opened the message yet, but the delivery has been successful.

When a message is read, this means the recipient has opened the message and it has been delivered. When a message is read, a timestamp will appear beneath the message that shows when the user read it.

This feature is especially helpful for work conversations or keeping track of when a recipient opened a message with important information.

In summary, delivered means the message has been sent and read means the recipient has opened and read the message.

Can you tell if someone blocked your texts?

It can be difficult to tell if someone has blocked your texts, as there are a few different possible explanations for why you’re not getting a response. You may have been blocked, but it could also be that the person doesn’t have their phone with them or isn’t in a situation where they can reply.

An even more likely explanation is that they simply haven’t seen your message yet.

That being said, you can check to see if you’ve been blocked by sending another message and seeing if it goes through. If the message isn’t delivered after a few minutes, it’s likely that you have been blocked.

Additionally, try calling the person and seeing if you can get through — if so, then you may have been blocked from texting but not calling. Finally, if you can’t reach them in any way and your messages always remain undelivered, you’re most likely blocked.

How do I know if I’m blocked on iPhone?

There are several indicators that you may be blocked on an iPhone.

First, if you are trying to call someone and you get a message that they are unavailable, they may not be taking your call or they may have blocked you. Also, if you are sending a text message and it doesn’t go through, or if you have messages that you have sent which are never returned, this could also be an indicator that you are blocked.

Additionally, if you’re trying to FaceTime with someone and you can’t get through, this could be a sign that you are blocked. Lastly, if someone’s profile picture suddenly disappears, this could also be an indicator that you have been blocked.

If you are concerned that you may have been blocked, the best thing to do is to contact the person directly and ask. You can always call or text the person, or even reach out them on social media if they use it.

Why does my iMessage say delivered but not read?

There can be a few reasons why your iMessage says it was delivered but not read.

One possibility is that your message was sent to a non-Apple device such as an Android phone where the iMessage service is not available. In this case, you will still be able to send your messages, but the recipient will not receive a notification that it was delivered, so they may not read it.

Another possibility is that the recipient has notifications enabled on their device and the message has been delivered, but they haven’t read it yet. This is common if they are busy doing something else, or they’ve simply forgotten to check their messages.

Finally, a third possibility could be that the message was blocked by the recipient. This can happen if the recipient has blocked your number or otherwise set their device to block messages from you.

If this is the case, your message will show as delivered, but the recipient will not see it.

Is it * 67 or * 69?

It depends on which number you are referring to. If you are referring to the number 67, then the answer would be 67. If you are referring to the number 69, then the answer would be 69.

What does the *# 21 mean?

The *#21 is a code used to check if your caller identification (caller ID) is activated on your mobile phone. This code is usually used by phone carriers to determine if you have activated the caller ID securely with the system.

To use this code, dial *#21# on your mobile phone and check the screen. If you see something like ‘Call Waiting Activated’ or ‘Call Forwarding Activated’, it means that your caller ID is already active and the phone will usually display the number of the person calling.

If any other message is displayed, it means that your caller ID is not activated and needs to be turned on for it to work properly.