Thanks Brent.
Only thing I can confirm that I had about 30 apps and all were from AppStore.
I was under the impression that they were safe.
I have deleted about 5 which I had not used in last three months.
Some are non removable since they come as part of iOS ( like iTunes Store , Watch, Podcasts, Find friends ) & not used by me. I have disabled them from cellular usage.
Let's hope now I do not land up with some other problem.
Best
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PKS
On 30 Oct 2015, at 22:27, Brent whodo678@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Pabitra, the key words from your provider is __may have__, not _you have_. It will be up to you to go through the apps on your iPhone to verify that none _say_ they send SMS, and then go through them again, to verify that they are all from reputable developers that would not sneak or hide malware into their app.BrentOn Oct 30, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] wrote:It is not there on my iPhone.My provider only said that I may be having an app called emo or similar app which sends SMS to a a VAS number 4488…So *that* one isn't there, but you can't know what other one is responsible.What are my options?Sounds like you may have to go through all the apps on the device, asking yourself "SMS'?".I would start with Settings — Battery — Usage to look at the apps using the most power.Also, Settings — Cellular will show you a list of everything on the device, in alphabetical order (to let you allow or dis-allow cellular use by that app). For your purpose here, it's just a convenient list of all the apps.
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