> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.scamshield.gov.sg/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.scamshield.gov.sg/using-scamshield/beta-get-alerts-for-new-scam-trends/setting-up-scam-alerts-on-ios.md).

# Setting up Scam Alerts on iOS

Step 1: Open the ScamShield app. You should see this pop-up. Click on "Explore scam alerts".

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Step 2: Alternatively, click on the "Alerts" tab in the bottom navigation bar. There, you should find the list of past scam alerts that have been published.&#x20;

Click on the "Get notified about new and ongoing scams" toggle button at the top of the page. If the toggle is grey or looks like this, it means that scam alert notifications have not been enabled.&#x20;

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Step 3: The toggle button at the top of the Scam Alerts page should now be green (and look like this), indicating that you have enabled this feature.

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Step 4: Another way to check if scam alert notifications have been turned on your device is by going into your phone settings, find the ScamShield app, and check the notification settings.&#x20;

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